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Ibrahim Nasiru, AGM, Corporate & Strategic Communications issued a statement on Wednesday.
All appointments are with immediate effect. The NPA now has a total number of 21 GMs and 60 AGMs.
NPA said the move was in furtherance of the commitment to motivate its workforce and building a formidable succession plan in line with the federal character principle.
The new GMs are: Olaseni Alakija, who becomes General Manager, Corporate & Strategic Communications, Patricia Aboh (Mrs).
Others are Servicom; Mr Sylvester Nwankwo General Manager, MD’s Office and (Mrs.) Anthonia Ohagwa, General Manager, ICT.
The new AGMs are Naphtali Pella, Audit (Finance & Investment); Adesina Salau, Land & Estate, Zainab Dantiye(Mrs), Administration, and Nansel Zhimwan, Corporate & Strategic Communications.
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Bauchi State Government on Wednesday revealed that it had removed no fewer than 715 civil servants from the payroll system in the state in a bid to checkmate ghost worker syndrome.
The revelation was made by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mohammed Sabiu Baba, while briefing journalists of the outcome of the State Executive Council (SEC) meeting held at the Government House, Bauchi.
According to the government scribe, in order to address the issue of payment of salary to civil servants and tackle the issue of ghost workers on the state government payroll, the Governor Bala Abdulkadir administration set up a committee about four weeks ago to have a sanitized payroll system.
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Contractor handling the over N75m reconstruction project of the Palace of the District head of Katagum in Zaki LGA of Bauchi State has incurred wrath of the State Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir who revoked the contract with immediate effect.
The Governor who is on inspection tour of ongoing projects across the state, expressed his sadness over the slow pace of the reconstruction of the Palace of the District Head of Katagum, Usman Mahmood when he visited on Saturday.
The contract was awarded at the cost of over N75 million and was supposed to have been completed and commissioned within the first 100 days in office of the Governor in 2019 but work is still in progress at a slow pace more than one year when it was due for completion.