Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has said the appointments of new permanent secretaries in the state were done in good faith without recourse to any political consideration.
Speaking while swearing in the 21 new permanent secretaries and 14 special advisers, yesterday, the governor noted that the choice of the new appointees was done after careful consideration of their capacity to deliver.
The governor also appreciated the State House of Assembly for approving the appointments of the new permanent secretaries, adding that their sense of consideration has assisted in dispelling any narrative.
He also pledged that his administration is ushering in a new era of a renewed commitment in making Kano a state of hope and development, adding that the appointed permanent secretaries would help him in that direction.
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“You should consider your appointment as a valued one that is desirable in the new dispensation of the NNPP, as such you should maintain decorum and professionalism in your duties,” he added.
Governor Abba reminded the new appointees that his administration has zero tolerance for incompetency and misuse of office, as such they should dedicate themselves to the service of humanity and the state.