Bauchi Governor Reshuffles Cabinet to Strengthen Governance and Improve Service Delivery
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering governance and enhancing service delivery in Bauchi State, Governor Mohammed has reshuffled his cabinet. A press release by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar Gidado, highlighted that the reshuffle aligns with the Governor’s vision of injecting fresh ideas and energy into the administration, enabling it to better address emerging challenges.
The reshuffled positions affect several key commissioners, including:
- Dr. Jamila Dahiru, Commissioner of Education
- Barr. Abubakar Abdulhameed Bununu, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs
- Comrade Usman Danturaki, Commissioner of Information and Communication
- Professor Simon Madugu Yalams, Commissioner of Agriculture
- Alhaji Yakubu Ibrahim Hamza, Commissioner of Religious Affairs and Societal Reorientation
Governor Mohammed expressed his profound gratitude to the outgoing commissioners, acknowledging their valuable contributions to the state’s growth and development. He commended their dedication and efforts in advancing the administration’s initiatives, wishing them well in their future endeavors.
Additionally, Governor Mohammed has forwarded the names of eight new nominees to the Bauchi State House of Assembly for security clearance and subsequent confirmation. The nominees include:
- Hon. Isa Babayo Tilde – Toro Local Government
- Abdullahi Mohammed – Misau Local Government
- Dr. Bala Musa Lukshi – Dass Local Government
- Usman Usman Shehu – Shira Local Government
- Iliyasu Aliyu Gital – Tafawa Balewa Local Government
- Prof. Titus Saul Ketkukah – Tafawa Balewa Local Government
- Hon. Adamu Babayo Gabarin – Darazo Local Government
- Dr. Mohammed Lawal Rimin Zayam – Toro Local Government
Governor Mohammed reassured the people of Bauchi State that the reshuffle is part of routine efforts to enhance the effectiveness of his administration. He reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling his mandate and ensuring continued progress for the state.