A commissioner, two permanent secretaries, and the head of the state’s Pilgrims Welfare Board have all had their appointments to their positions immediately terminated by Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari.
WITHIN NIGERIA learnt this occured shortly after Bola Tinubu of Masari’s All Progressives Congress lost to Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party in the presidential election.
Atiku received 489,045 votes, defeating Tinubu, who received 482,283 votes, who was his closest rival.
The NNPP Presidential Candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso came third with 69,385 votes followed by Peter Obi of the Labour Party with 6,376 votes.
In a statement issued on Monday by the Secretary to the Katsina State Government (SSG), Muntari Lawal, said that the affected officials include: Tasi’u Dahiru-Dandagoro, the Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport.
Others are the permanent secretary, Sustainable Development Goals, Fatima Ahmed, permanent secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Aminu Waziri.
Masari also relieved the State’s Pilgrims Welfare Board chairman, Yusuf Barmo, of his appointment.
The SSG said the termination of their appointments was part of a move to make some strategic realignments and adjustments in the government.
“All the affected political and public office holders are directed to hand over all government properties in their possession to their respective permanent secretaries or the most senior directors as the case may be,” Lawal said.
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