Politics
Breaking: Sule appoints new Nasarawa SSG


Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule, has appointed former Attorney General of the state, Labaran Shuibu Magaji, as the new Secretary to the State Government (SSG).
During the inauguration on Friday, Sule tasked the newly appointed SSG to be prudent and accountable in the management of government resources among other positive conducts.
“I urge you to be of excellent conduct, imbibe the principle of accountability, transparency and prudent management of public resources in the cause of discharging your official responsibility,” he said.
Sule called on the newly appointed SSG to bring his wealth of experience to bear on his responsibility.
Sule further warned that his administration eschews corruption in all its ramifications and that available resources must be channeled to the execution of government policies and programmes for the economic development of the state.
Meanwhile, governor Sule has sacked all his political appointees, including Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants, Personal Assistants, among others.
The governor equally appointed Comodore Yahaya Owuna (rtd.) as the sole administrator of Udege development area, with the aim of addressing communal clash between the two chiefdoms in Afo speaking communities as well as assist the government in coming up with lasting solutions.
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