THISDAY

Yusuf Reinstates Aide Months After Threatenin­g Tribunal Judges

- Ahmad Sorondinki

The Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has reinstated Alhaji Yusuf Shuaibu Imam, to serve in his previous capacity as Special Adviser on Youth and Sports, months after he was removed for threatenin­g tribunal judges.

Imam, popularly known as Ogan Boye, was relieved of his appointmen­t a few months after he was accused of issuing threats to election petition Tribunal Judges, which raised dust at the time.

Ogan Boye was number four on the list of the nine new appointees according to a statement from the governor's office.

Spokespers­on to the governor, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said, the appointmen­t was part of the governor's effort to bring more capable hands on board in the bid to move the state to greater heights.

"Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved the appointmen­ts of additional Special Advisers and other heads of government agencies."

The statement listed those appointed to include Prof. Ibrahim Magaji Barde, Special Adviser, Internally Generated Revenue (IGR); Dr. Abdulhamid Danladi, Special Adviser on Diaspora II and, Engr. Bello Muhammad Kiru, Special Adviser on Water Resources.

Yusuf has however reappointe­d Yusuf Shuaibu Imam (Ogan Boye), as Special Adviser on Youth and Sports, while Dr. Nura Jafar Shanono, who was moved from Special Adviser Water Resources to Managing Director, of Water Resources Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Agency (WRECA).

"Hon. Baba Abubakar Umar is also moved from Special Adviser to Executive Secretary, Private and Voluntary Institutio­ns Management Board, Hon. Nasir Mansur Muhammad, was appointed Director General, Small and Medium Enterprise­s(SMEs).

Among the new appointees were Aminu Hamidu Bako Kofar Na'isa, to serve as Deputy Managing Director (DMD), Kano Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Authority (KNARDA), and, Mukhtar Yusuf, Deputy Managing Director (DMD), Water Resources Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Agency (WRECA).

The statement said, all the new appointmen­ts would take effect immediatel­y.

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