Major Shake-up Underway, Ganduje Tells Political Appointees, Others

Major Shake-up Underway, Ganduje Tells Political Appointees, Others

Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has announced that a major shake-up would soon take place in the administrative machinery of the state, to ensure that only the right people are allowed to play roles in the scheme of things.

Ganduje explained that the shake-up, which is part of a broad vision to move the state to the next level, would affect all political office appointees except his Deputy, Dr. Nasiru Gawuna.

“The shake-up will affect all commissioners, special advisers, senior special assistants, personal assistants, heads of government agencies and directors, among others.

In the same vein, the State Hisbah Board and local governments will face major reorganisation”, the governor disclosed.

He assured that nobody would be victimized, saying; “We will not retrench anybody but we will appoint only loyal and dedicated people into sensitive positions”.

Ganduje who spoke during an APC stakeholders meeting at Africa House, Government House, Kano on Sunday, stated that the managerial changes had already commenced with sweeping reforms on the top stratum of the state civil service.

“We started with permanent secretaries because they are the backbone of the civil service. If the backbone is weak and disloyal to the government, what should you expect? We shall therefore appoint only selfless, hardworking and trustworthy people into positions of responsibility”, he said.

While pointing out that he would not allow fifth columnists to derail his second tenure as they attempted in the past, the governor maintained that those who supported the APC in the recent presidential and other elections would be compensated.

He mandated APC stakeholders in all the 44 local government areas of the state to, within two weeks, nominate 10 people each, to be given positions.

The nominees, he added, must be selected based on carefully defined criteria, including loyalty, experience, political dexterity, academic qualification and zoning, among others.

He assured that his administration would continue to support the APC to become stronger, stressiing that “the 2019 election was a school that taught us many things ahead of 2023”.

Ganduje reiterated that his government, during its second term, would focus on consolidating its achievements, in health, education, skills acquisition, security and women development, among other sectors.

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