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Buni warns Yobe civil servants against 2027 election engagements

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The Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has warned civil servants in the state against ill-timed political engagements ahead of the 2027 general election.

Buni gave the warning at the swearing-in ceremony of four permanent secretaries and six other political appointees on Wednesday in Damaturu.

He said any electioneering campaign on 2027 now would be a derailment and sabotage of efforts by his administration’s goals and objectives.

The governor said: “I have noted in recent times the emerging politicking for 2027.

“As a government we are concentrating on executing our campaign promises to the people.

“We will not tolerate any deliberate act of overheating the polity, intended to cause confusion, disaffection and divert government attention from focus.”

He stressed that the 2027 election campaigns are needless as his administration has ample time left to deliver dividends of democracy to the people of the state.

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Buni congratulated the appointees and charged them to promote good governance and deliver quality services to the people.

The appointees and their ministries/offices are:

·       Garba Hassan – Water Resources

·       Garba Usman – Higher Education

·       Mohammed Saleh – Service Welfare Office, Office of the Head of Service

·        Shuaibu Ahmed (To be deployed soon).

·       Goni Gana – Chairman, Fiscal Responsibility Board

·        Babaji Galadima  – Fiscal Responsibility Board

·       Ali Koromari – Fiscal Responsibility Board

·       Auwalu Dankwanyau – State Universal Basic Education Board

 

 

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