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Gov. Buni watches as his new cabinet takes oath of office |
From JOE Hemba
Amidst a bittersweet atmosphere, Yobe State celebrated the inauguration of its newly appointed Commissioners into office, even as the state mourned the passing of an esteemed elder statesman and advocate of Politics Without Bitterness, Alhaji Musa Lawan, fondly known as the Madakin Tikau.
The day was marked by a mix of solemnity and optimism as the state bid farewell to a remarkable figure while ushering in a new chapter of governance.
Alhaji Musa Lawan, a grassroots politician known for his commitment to principled politics, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of harmony and integrity. His enduring advocacy for Politics Without Bitterness served as a guiding light for many. As the state grieves his loss, prayers were extended for his soul's peace and acceptance into Aljannatur Firdaus.
In the same breath, the state's focus turned to its newly appointed Commissioners who were officially sworn into office.
Governor Mai Mala Buni, in his address, extended heartfelt congratulations to the Commissioners on their appointments and emphasized the weight of responsibility that awaited them. He emphasized their role in making critical decisions for the people of the state and urged their dedication to implementing people-centric policies and programs.
The Governor also expressed gratitude towards the Yobe State House of Assembly for their diligent screening process, highlighting the seamless collaboration between the executive and legislative branches. This teamwork, he noted, “was a testament to the collective pursuit of the state's best interests”.
Addressing the Commissioners, the Governor Buni outlined the qualities expected of them—loyalty, diligence, good governance, sacrifice, and productive leadership. He cautioned against traits such as disloyalty, indolence, selfishness, and laziness, stressing the importance of “prudent and transparent execution of their duties”.
As the state embarked on its second and final term, the Governor's vision was clear: to meet set targets and fulfill the aspirations of the people while adhering to strict financial responsibility. He underscored the need for due process, transparency, and confidentiality in handling classified information and official matters.
Furthermore, the Governor reminded the Commissioners of the state's limited resources, urging them to avoid waste and diversion.
He emphasised the importance of teamwork as well as encouraged them to collaborate closely with their colleagues and other government officials to ensure the collective success of projects aimed at improving the lives of the citizens.
The Governor reiterated the people's trust in their leadership and the need to exceed their expectations. He highlighted the temporary nature of their positions and their responsibility to inspect ongoing projects personally, maintaining accountability and justifying expenditures to ensure value for money.
Below is the list of the commissioners and their portfolio:
1. Aji Yerima Bularafa - Min of Wealth creation, employment & empowerment.
2. Ibrahim Jajere - Min of Local Government,
3. Dr. Lawan Gana - Min of Health,
4. Hon. Barma Shettima - Min of Youth & Sport,
5. Ali Mustapha Goniri - Min of Agriculture,
6. AbdullahI Bego - Min of Information,
7. Kaigama Umar - Min of Commerce,
8. Dr. Sani Idriss - Basic and Secondary Education,
9. Hon. Gagiyo - Min of Budget,
10. Ya Jalo Badama - Min of Women Affairs,
11. Mohammed Abacha - Min of Finance,
12. Prof. Bello Kawuwa - Min of Higher Education,
13.Engr. Wakil Duddaye - Min of Works,
14. Saleh Samanja - Justice,
15. Hajiya Mairo Amshi - Humanitarian Affairs
16.Arc. Ahmed Buba Kyari - Housing,
17. Engr. Ahmed - Min of Water Resources
18. Yusuf Umar Potiskum - Religious Affairs,
19. Sidi Yakubu - Environment,
20. Musa Mustapha - Min of Transportation and Energy
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Yobe Speaker, Chiroma Buba Mashio |
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Food Palliatives of Yobe State Government lunched on Thursday in Damaturu |
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Yobe Speaker, Chiroma Buba Mashio |
From JOE Hemba
In a surprising turn of events, the Speaker of the Yobe State House of Assembly, Buba Chiroma Mashio, has vehemently denied rumors of receiving a blank list of commissioner nominees from Governor Mai Mala Buni.
The Speaker in and exclusive interview with IMPACTONLINENIGERIA in Damaturu on Tuesday said “it is unthinkable for people to make false speculations that we received and empty lists of commissioner nominees from the executive”.
The Speaker clarified that the first batch of names submitted to the Assembly contained some names which are sent to the Department of Secret Services(DSS) waiting clearance.
Amidst Rumors and Speculations:
Reports had circulated earlier this week suggesting that Governor Mai Mala Buni in a bid to beat the 60 days constitutional dateline to form an executive council sent in a letter to the State House House of Assembly which was supposed to be a comprehensive list of commissioner nominees but allegations filtered in that the letter was just a gimmick to mislead the people as it was alleged to be blank with no names.
IMPACTONLINENIGERIA gathered that another rumor that sparked discussions among politicians, citizens, and the media was the concerns that the Speaker at their last emergency plenary sitting last Friday only announced the receipt of the letter from the governor without reading the content thus raising more suspicions.
The Speaker's Bold Clarification:
When IMPACTONLINENIGERIA met Mr. Mashio today at the State Assembly Complex response to the rumours, he emphatically stated, "The news of a blank list is entirely false and misleading. We received a list of first bat of commissioner nominees from His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni. The list encompasses individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise, ready to contribute to the progress of Yobe State."
Awaiting Security Clearance:
Speaker Mashio further disclosed that the Assembly was currently in the process of vetting the first batch of commissioner nominees. However, a delay in the confirmation process was due to the Assembly's commitment to ensuring that all nominees pass through proper security clearance by the secret police.
"The security and welfare of our citizens are of paramount importance," asserted the Speaker. "We want to assure the people of Yobe that we are taking all necessary measures to conduct thorough background checks on each nominee before their confirmation. This is a standard procedure to guarantee the integrity of our state's leadership."
A Unified Vision for Progress:
The Speaker also expressed the Assembly's determination to maintain a collaborative working relationship with the executive arm of the government to achieve the state's developmental goals. "As representatives of the people, we remain united in our commitment to advancing Yobe State's prosperity. We will work closely with Governor Buni to ensure that only the most qualified and credible candidates are entrusted with leading various ministries," he affirmed.
As the dust settles on the rumors of a blank list of commissioner nominees, Speaker Buba Chiroma Mashio's bold and transparent clarification has provided clarity and reassurance to the citizens of Yobe State. With the Assembly's unwavering commitment to security clearance procedures, the state can look forward to a team of competent and dedicated commissioners poised to contribute to the growth and development of Yobe, fostering a brighter future for all.