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The governor of Bauchi State has fired five Commissioner under his cabinet.
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He did this during a recent reshuffle, while also appointing five new people.
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This was made known by the Special Assistant to the governor, during a press release.
A new cabinet reshuffle by the Bauchi State governor has seen the five Commissioners get relieved of their duties.
Speaking to newsmen today, Tuesday, January 7, the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Governor, Mukhtar Gidado confirmed this.
He added that five other names have been dropped, who will replace the sacked Commissioners.
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The statement says;
In that respect, five commissioners were dropped. This move reflects the administration’s commitment to injecting new ideas and energy into governance, in line with the governor’s vision of strengthening the machinery of government and addressing emerging challenges effectively.
“The commissioners affected by this development are Commissioner of Education, Jamila Dahiru, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Abdulhameed Bununu, Commissioner of Information and Communication, Usman Danturaki, Commissioner of Agriculture, Madugu Yalams and Commissioner of Religious Affairs and Societal Reorientation, Yakubu Ibrahim.
“Governor Bala extends his gratitude to the outgoing commissioners for their dedication, service, and invaluable contributions to the growth and development of Bauchi State.
“Their efforts have been instrumental in advancing key initiatives and policies of this administration.”
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The names forward to the House of assembly for clearance include: Babayo Tilde from Toro Local Government, Abdullahi Mohammed from Misau Local Government, Bala Lukshi from Dass local Government, Usman Shehu from Shira Local Government, Iliyasu Gital from Tafawa Balewa Local Government, Titus Ketkukah from Tafawa Balewa Local Government, Babayo Gabarin from Darazo Local Government, and Lawal Rimin Zayam from Toro Local Government.
The SSA added that the decision is part of the governor’s promise and commitment to improving the welfare of the state, as well as it’s residents.
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