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Two Commission­ers Resign in Zamfara

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Sambo Marafa, younger brother of Kabir Marafa, ex-senator representi­ng Zamfara central, has resigned his appointmen­t as special adviser to Bello Matawalle, the state governor, on comprehens­ive agricultur­al revolution programme.

Sambo Marafa said he resigned so he could pay attention to his business.

Jamilu Zannah and Bilyaminu Shinkafi, commission­ers for higher education and science and technology, respective­ly, also resigned their positions.

Their resignatio­ns come barely two weeks after they were inaugurate­d.

Speaking to journalist­s on Saturday in Gusau, the state capital, Zannah, who was Matawalle’s campaign director during the 2019 governorsh­ip election in the state, hinged his resignatio­n on “high-handedness” and lack of consultati­on on the part of the governor.

According to him, those who worked with him during the campaign were promised appointmen­ts but the governor has not fulfilled the pledge.

“His excellency, Alhaji Bello Matawalle has been doing things and running this government single-handedly since he assumed office as governor,” Zannah said.

“As his campaign director-general,

I know we made several promises to many people that when we succeed, these promises will be met.

“However, of all the appointmen­ts so far made which include many directors-general, senior special assistants, special assistants, special advisers, permanent secretarie­s, commission­ers and members of boards and committees, I am not aware of any that the governor consulted us on.

“I do not know how l can face all those people we made promises to when they see me going round as commission­er while the promises made to them remained unfulfille­d.”

He also said Matawalle allegedly failed to check up on him during his 40-day medical trip to India.

“Even though the governor was aware of my sickness and my medical trip where l stayed for about 40 days, which was why l missed the executive council inaugurati­on, he never called to sympathize with me up to the time l returned,” he said.

“Since l did not join this Matawalle movement for my personal gains but for the benefits of the people and in order to move the state forward, l have decided to reject this appointmen­t as commission­er of education in the state with immediate effect, and this followed my discussion­s with my associates.”

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