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LG Autonomy: Bauchi scraps ministry for local government

By Rauf Oyewole

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed has scrapped the Ministry for local government and chieftaincy affairs following the Supreme Court judgment granting autonomy to Local Government across the federation.

Mohammed announced this on Monday shortly after swearing in three newly appointed commissioners to replace those who resigned to contest the August 17 local government election. 

The Governor said that the state will now be working towards reducing the cost of governance and “shrinking establishment”. 

“We have dropped one of our commissioners –the former commissioner for health, (Dr. Adamu Sambo) because we have to reposition ourselves. First to reduce the cost of governance, shrink the establishments of the government and to implement the judgment of the Supreme Court on local government.

“We will no longer have a commissioner for local government henceforth,” he said.

The last commissioner for local government and chieftaincy affairs, late Ahmed Aliyu Jalam, was involved in a road crash about four months ago. Two others resigned to contest local government elections in August.

Former Chairman of Bauchi State Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (BACATMA), Sani Mohammed Dambam has been posted to the Ministry of Health, Zainab Babatakko for the Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Development and Engr. Mohammed Abdulkadir for the Ministry of Commerce. 

Also, a retired AIG, Dr. Ahmed AbdulRahman was swore in as the Chief Security Adviser. 

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