Kaduna Governor Uba Sani makes nine fresh appointments

The Kaduna State Government has appointed nine new aides.

Muhammad Shehu Molash, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kaduna State, in a statement named the appointees as Mohammad Sada Jalal – Director General, Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS); and Jerry Adams – Acting Executive Chairman, Kaduna Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS), who will act as the Executive Chairman pending the appointment of a substantive Executive Chairman; Adamu Magaji – Director General, Kaduna State Facility Management Agency (KADFAMA); Adamu Samaila – Special Adviser, Labour Matters; Amina Sani Bello – Senior Special Assistant, Student Matters; and Salisu Ibrahim Garba – Senior Special Assistant, Political Matters.

Others are Larai Sylvia Ishaku – Senior Special Assistant, Social Investment Programme; Clement Shekogaza Wasah – Senior Special Assistant, Community Engagement; Waziri Garba – Senior Special Assistant, Administration.

According to the statement, the appointments are based on the proven track records of the appointees, their commitment to the service of Kaduna State and the agenda of the current administration.

While congratulating the appointees, Governor Uba Sani tasked them to fashion detailed strategies and operational plans to guide the implementation of programnes and projects in their areas of responsibilities. He wished them God’s guidance in the discharge of their assignments.

The statement directed all appointees to commence work with immediate effect.

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