We’ll Not Let You Down, Political Appointees Tell Bauchi Gov

Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

Some political appointees in the education sector of Bauchi State have promised the state  Governor, Bala Mohammedm, not to let him down in the discharge of their assigned responsibilities.

They made the promise in Bauchi yesterday on the occasion of the inauguration of the reconstituted chairmen and members of boards and agencies under the supervision of the state Ministry of Education.

Speaking of behalf of the appointees, Alhaji Adamu Duguri, who was appointed as the chairman, Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board, also promised that they would be responsible, accountable and put in their best.

He said: “The governor has put a trust in us, and I’m sure that we will excel.

“In the process of our jobs, there will be ups and downs because we are humans and not only that, there are observers around that feel they know better

“We will not let you down In-Sha-Allah. We will be accountable as responsibilities come with accountability.

“On behalf of the newly appointed, we want to thank the governor and his government for giving us a chance and this chance will be fully utilised so that Bauchi State will excel.”

Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Education, Dr. Jamila Dahiru, said the state government had convened a state Education Summit where critical stakeholders within and outside Bauchi State converged, deliberated and proffered solutions on how best to change the narratives of education to the better.

He stated: “The state government through the ministry is already working assiduously towards the implementation of all the recommendations arrived at, which were aimed at improving access to quality education service delivery.

“Your careful selection and appointment by His Excellency to form the management team of the various boards and agencies therefore is not a mere coincidence.

“I believe it was done based on your track records of hard work, commitment, industry and the fashion you have shown to support him to move the education sector to greater heights.”

The commissioner, however, urged them to put in their best by justifying the confidence reposed in them by the state government.

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