Minor Cabinet Reshuffle In Nasarawa State
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- Published 01/13/2009
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A minor cabinet reshuffle involving four Commissioners has been announced in Nasarawa State.
In a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Timothy Anjide, the Government annouced the the affected commissioners as Dr. (Mrs.) Rebecca Umaru who moves from Education to Women Affairs, Youth and Social Development; Alhaji Yusuf Abdullahi Loko from Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives to Education.
Others affected are Mallam Awuna Naloko Musa formerly of Women Affairs, Youth and Social Development who moves to Culture and Tourism while Emmanuel Bako moves from Culture and Tourism to become the Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission.
Meanwhile, the newly appointed Commissioner, Alhaji Mohammed Sameel is to head the Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives Ministry.
The postings and reassignments take immediate effect.
In a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Timothy Anjide, the Government annouced the the affected commissioners as Dr. (Mrs.) Rebecca Umaru who moves from Education to Women Affairs, Youth and Social Development; Alhaji Yusuf Abdullahi Loko from Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives to Education.
Others affected are Mallam Awuna Naloko Musa formerly of Women Affairs, Youth and Social Development who moves to Culture and Tourism while Emmanuel Bako moves from Culture and Tourism to become the Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission.
Meanwhile, the newly appointed Commissioner, Alhaji Mohammed Sameel is to head the Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives Ministry.
The postings and reassignments take immediate effect.
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2 Responses to "Minor Cabinet Reshuffle In Nasarawa State" 
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said this on 27 Jan 2009 4:46:09 PM MDT
H.E.Alh. Aliyu Akwe Doma oon(Madauchin Doma) Your administration is doing the best of what we are expecting from you.Dont mind those that are saying you are not doing anything.May Allah help you and give you the strength to do more for the state
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said this on 19 Mar 2009 6:08:43 AM MDT
too perfect, your excellency sir
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