PRESIDENT TINUBU'S MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE AND HER FAMILY. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.
Governor Uba Sani has approved a new round of appointments into key positions across Kaduna State’s ministries, boards, and agencies as part of his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance and professional excellence.
In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary, Ibraheem Musa, the governor said the appointments were aimed at bringing innovative, resourceful, and patriotic professionals into public service to contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic and political re-engineering of the state.
Key appointments include:
1. Dr. Suwaiba Shehu Ibrahim, Mni - Executive Chairman, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board.
2. Hon. Nita Byack George - Permanent Member, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board
3. Hon. Monday Tela Bako - Permanent Member, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board.
4. Hon. Aliyu Haruna Ahmed - Permanent Member, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board
5. Hon. Aliyu Ibrahim- Permanent Member, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board
6. Barr. Muhammad Kabir Uthman – Secretary, Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board
7. Hon. Phoebe Sukai Yayi - Deputy Provost, Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development, Samarun Kataf Campus
8. Engr. Muhammad Sulaiman - Deputy Provost, Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development, Soba Campus
9. Barr. Abdullahi Kabir - Registrar, Institute of Vocational Training and Skills Development
10. Mallam El-Said Yakubu Lere - Board Chairman, Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC).
11. Zakari Aliyu - Executive Director, Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC)
12. Hon. Gambo Mathew Bulus - Board Chairman, Kaduna State Agricultural Development Agency (KADA).
13. Mal. Lawal Usman - Chairman, Kaduna State Scholarship and Loans Board (KSSLB)
14. Hon. Suleiman Ibrahim - General Manager, Kaduna State Environmental Protection Agency (KEPA).
15. Usman Umar - Executive Director (Corporate Services), Kaduna Mining Development Company Ltd
16. Barr. Abdulrauf Atiku - Special Adviser (Legal Matters)
17. Murjanatu Sulaiman Shika- Special Adviser, Vocational Training and Skills Development
18. Hon Timothy Chindo - Senior Special Assistant, Emergency Management
19. DSP Abdullahi AU Ladan (RTD) - Senior Special Assistant, Ctizenship and Leadership I
20. Yusuf Umar Garkuwa - Senior Special Assistant, Ctizenship and Leadership II
21. Aaron Bako - Senior Special Assistant, Ctizenship and Leadership III,
22. Sulaiman Abubakar Kinkinau - Senior Special Assistant, Research, Documentation and Strategy II
23. Binta Muhammad - Senior Special Assistant, Public Relations
24. Francis A.Sani (Zimbo) - Senior Special Assistant, Industrial Training and Development
25. Abdullahi Muhammad Sani (LEMA) - Senior Special Assistant, Special Duties IV
26. Augustine Beguwa - Senior Special Assistant, Job Creation
27. Salamatu Saleh Kida - Senior Special Assistant, Humanitarian Affairs
28. Yusuf Aliyu Ahmed - Senior Special Assistant, Special Duties
29. Abubakar Aliyu - Senior Special Assistant, Stakeholder Relations II
30. Atang Musa Danjuma - Special Assistant, Citizenship and Leadership
31. Nasir Aliyu Baban Yaya - Special Assistant, Support Groups III
32. Zainab Sani Giwa - Special Assistant, Special Duties IV
33. Yusuf Usman - Special Assistant, Support Groups IV
34. Hon. Dogara Unyem - Special Assistant, Support Groups V
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Dr. Suwaiba Shehu Ibrahim, Mni, the new Executive Chairman of the Kaduna State Senior Secondary Schools Education Board, is a seasoned academic and administrator with vast experience in education and public service. Before her appointment, she was Permanent Secretary at the Kaduna State Teachers Service Board and a lecturer at Kaduna State University.
Hon. Nita Byack George, appointed Permanent Member of the Board, is a development specialist and filmmaker with a diverse background in governance, peacebuilding, and social inclusion. She previously served as Sole Administrator of Jaba Local Government.
Hon. Monday Tela Bako, a retired civil servant and seasoned administrator, brings decades of experience from the Kaduna State Civil Service and the Public Complaints Commission.
Hon. Phoebe Sukai Yayi, appointed Deputy Provost at the Samarun Kataf Campus of the Institute of Vocational Training, has nearly four decades of experience in administration and human resource management, and was previously Permanent Secretary in several ministries, including Education and Planning.
Mallam El-Said Yakubu Lere, now Board Chairman of KSMC, is a veteran journalist and media entrepreneur, known for his role in establishing Liberty Radio Kaduna.
Zakari Aliyu, the new Executive Director of KSMC, is an experienced broadcaster and media professional with over three decades of service in journalism and public communication.
Hon. Gambo Mathew Bulus, new Chairman of KADA, is a development analyst and former Executive Chairman of Lere Local Government.
Mal. Lawal Usman, the new Chairman of the Kaduna State Scholarship and Loans Board, is a sociologist and educationist with deep involvement in community development.
Murjanatu Sulaiman Shika, appointed Special Adviser on Vocational Training and Skills Development, is a renowned academic, women’s rights advocate, and political strategist with over 15 years of leadership experience.
While congratulating the new appointees, Governor Uba Sani charged them to view their appointments as a call to serve the people of Kaduna State with integrity, commitment, and fairness.
“These appointments reflect our administration’s resolve to tap into the talents and expertise of our citizens to drive development across all sectors,” the Governor stated. “I urge the appointees to discharge their duties with diligence, humility, and total dedication to the progress of Kaduna State.”
Governor Sani expressed confidence that the new team will contribute significantly to his administration’s vision of inclusive governance, skills development, educational reform, and sustainable socio-economic growth.
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