Gov Sani Sacks Information Commissioner, Appoints Ahmed Maiyaki As Replacement

Gov Sani Sacks Information Commissioner, Appoints Ahmed Maiyaki As Replacement

Professor Muhammad Sani-Bello, the state’s commissioner of information, has been immediately fired by Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State.

Ibraheem Musa, his chief press secretary, made the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday.

Ahmed Maiyaki, the managing director of Kaduna State Media Corporation, was appointed as the new commissioner of information by the governor.

He praised the former Commissioner’s contributions to the field of education’s pioneering role and wished Professor Sani Bello the best of luck in his future endeavors.

Governor Sani claims that during the 2023 election, President Bola Ahmed has faithfully kept the campaign promises he made to the north.

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Governor Sani stated that Tinubu has supported his administration in addressing the security issues that have plagued the state for a number of years during the opening of a two-day interactive session on government-citizen engagement held by the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation in Kaduna.

He noted that the administration’s pledges, which included those in the areas of security, education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, and inclusion, are being honored by bold, tangible outcomes, adding that despite the additional work that must be done and the distances that must be crossed, the end is in sight.

I was confronted by a defended Kaduna State when I took office as governor in 2023. Our communities are cast a long, shadowy shadow by insecurity. Banditry, kidnapping, violent crime, and terrorism had become daily occurrences from Chikun to Igabi, from the Kaduna-Abuja expressway to Birnin Gwari, and from the troubled southern regions of our beloved state. Fear persisted all over. He claimed that chaos was slowly destroying Kaduna, a country that has long been praised for its resilience and cultural vitality.

The Kaduna-Abuja highway, which was once a bustling center for commerce and movement, had turned into a painful omen of disobedience and a painful representation of governmental failure. As a depressing illustration of the scale of the security crisis, the 2022 Abuja-Kaduna train attack has persisted in our collective consciousness. Kaduna’s very spirit trembled as a result of the weight of fear that was evicted from entire communities, markets shut down, and fear-trunk communities. The hall would have been empty or worse, rendered inaccessible by persistent insecurity, had we attempted to organize this conference in those circumstances in May 2023.

Source: Channels TV

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