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Sani Reinstates Scrapped Ministry of Information in Kaduna

 

 

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has reinstated the state Ministry of Information, which was previously scrapped by his predecessor, Nasir El-Rufai.

 

The decision is expected to boost the state’s communication and information dissemination efforts.

 

As part of the reinstatement, Governor Sani has redeployed the Commissioner of Education, Professor Mohammed Sani-Bello, to head the new Ministry of Information.

 

Professor Sani-Bello, a seasoned academic and administrator, is expected to bring his expertise to the new role and drive the ministry’s efforts to promote the state’s image and communicate its policies to the public.

 

In a related development, Governor Sani has appointed Professor Abubakar Sani Sambo as the new Commissioner of Education.

 

Professor Sambo, a renowned expert in the field of energy, brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as the Director General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria and Special Adviser to the President on Energy.

 

The appointments are seen as a strategic move by Governor Sani to strengthen his administration’s capacity to deliver on its promises and drive development in the state.

 

The reinstatement of the Ministry of Information is also expected to enhance the state’s ability to engage with the public and promote its policies and programs.

 

The Governor’s decision has been welcomed by stakeholders, who see it as a positive step towards enhancing the state’s governance and communication structures.

 

The move is also expected to boost the morale of civil servants and provide a sense of direction and purpose for the state’s information and education sectors.

 

With these new appointments, Governor Sani’s administration is poised to make significant strides in promoting the state’s image, improving education, and driving development.

 

As the state continues to evolve and grow, the reinstatement of the Ministry of Information and the new appointments are expected to play a critical role in shaping its future.

 

The Governor’s decision has been welcomed by stakeholders, who see it as a positive step towards enhancing the state’s governance and communication structures.

 

“We commend the Governor for taking this bold step to reinstate the Ministry of Information and make these strategic appointments,” said a spokesperson for the Kaduna State Civil Society Organizations. “We are confident that these moves will enhance the state’s ability to engage with the public and promote its policies and programs.”

 

The development is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s information and education sectors, and stakeholders will be watching with keen interest as the new appointments take effect.

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