As part of a minor cabinet reshuffle, Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris approved the removal of two commissioners from the State Executive Council.
This was stated in a statement that Yakubu Tafida, the SSG’s secretary, made available to journalists on Monday in Birnin Kebbi.
The Tafida believes that the redeployment is in line with the Governor’s plan to reposition the civil service to enable state-wide service delivery.
Samaila Yakubu Augie, who was previously Commissioner for Solid Minerals before being replaced by Garba Warah, has been redeployed to the Ministry of Internal Security, which has been vacant for months due to Yunusa Ismail’s suspension for negligence of duty.
“I’m hereby directed to let you know that the Kebbi State Executive Governor, Nasir Idris, has approved of the redeployment of the aforementioned Honorable Commissioners. The statement read, “This directive is for strict compliance and takes effect right away.
The State Executive Council’s continued support and cooperation, according to the SSG, which has greatly increased the accomplishments made by the current administration.
He reiterated the governor’s unwavering support for the Kebbi State people’s right to access to peace, harmony, and improvement over time.
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In a mutinous retribution attack, over ten people were killed.

No fewer than 10 herders have reportedly perished in a reprisal attack on Sunday at a Fulani settlement in the Bunza Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
Following the killing of a vigilante member by the Lakurawa bandits, a local informed Channels Television that the area was the site of a reprisal attack.
Over ten of the Fulani who lived in the area were killed, and several of them suffered injuries in a raid carried out on them by some suspected community members who were present during the raid.
The reprisal attack was “performed in error,” according to a source. They believed that the vigilante man’s death was brought about by the Fulani.
They attacked them in their settlement, they said. Several of them suffered injuries, while the others received more than 10 fatalities. He said that they are still looking for victims of the attack who might have been killed.
He added that Umar Tafida, the deputy governor of Kebbi State, and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association’s leadership were present in the area to offer condolences to the families of the victims of the attack.
Source: Channels TV

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