Bauchi Gov Praises New Chief Of Staff Govt House Over His Commitment To Duty

Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed of Bauchi State has heaped praises on the newly appointed Chief of Staff Government House, Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa for his untiring efforts and dedication towards supporting the administration to achieve its set objectives.


The governor stated this on Thursday while presiding over the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Secretary to the State Government, Bar. Ibrahim Kashim, Chief of Staff, Government House Bauchi, Dr Aminu Hassan Gamawa, Principal Private Secretary, Pharmacist Samaila Burga, Deputy Chief of Staff and twenty-one Commissioners at the Banquet Hall, Government House Annex, Bauchi.


The governor said that the new Chief of Staff performed credibly well thus far and, has been executing the mandate of his office to the best of his ability since he was appointed as the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, thereby meeting the expectations of the state government.


He said that his outstanding performances as the immediate past commissioner in the state portrayed him as a man of principles and commitment to duty.


“I congratulate all of you on your well-deserved appointments. I would still like to remind you of the enormity of the tasks before you,” the governor said.


Governor Bala Mohammed, therefore, tasked Dr. Aminu Gamawa alongside other appointees to live above board and discharge their duties in accordance with their oath of office.


The sworn-in Chief of Staff Government House Bauchi Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa expressed gratitude to Governor Bala Mohammed for finding him worthy to serve the state in that capacity.

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Dr. Aminu Gamawa promised total commitment to duty in order to ensure effective implementation of the governor’s policies and programmes for the overall development of the state

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