Three Special Assistants For Street Lights Appointed By Gov Ganduje

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The governor of Kano State, Umar Ganduje, has appointed three people in the position of special assistants to the governor on streetlight issues.

According to TheCable report, the appointment was disclosed in a letter dated February 13, by the secretary to the state government which notified one of the appointees, Anwalu Salihu of his appointment as the senior special assistant, streetlights III.

The letter disclosed that the appointment of Salihu was based on his ”dedication to duty, patriotic disposition and loyalty” TheCable reported.

“This is to formally convey to you that His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kano State Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, OFR has approved your appointment as Senior Special Assistant, Street Lights III with effect from 10th February, 2020,” it read.

“Your appointment into this position of trust and confidence was made upon careful assessment of your credentials, competence, track record of performance, dedication to duty, vast experience, patriotic disposition and expressed loyalty. It is hoped that you will employ these qualities to bear towards ensuring effective discharge of your assigned duties.

“As we move the state to Next Level of development, it is my sincere hope that you will live above board and justify the confidence reposed in you by the Government. I pray God in his infinite mercy accord you the wisdom and determination to execute the assignment diligently and to the expectation of the administration. Accept my congratulations, please.”

The appointment was confirmed by the spokesman to the governor, Salihu Yakasai, during a phone interview with TheCable on Monday. who said that there were three senior special assistants on streetlights adding that the aides would report to the commissioner of works and infrastructure, and not directly to the governor.

 

He said;

“It is true. They are one of the special assistants. Even though their title reads special assistant to the governor, but they are reporting to the commissioner,” he said.

 

“The Kano metropolitan area is divided into clusters. Each cluster has different areas and their responsibility is to ensure that all the streetlights are functioning. We use generators to power the streetlights, so they ensure that there is constant supply of diesel.

 

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“It is just in partnership with the ministry of works. There are three special assistants on streetlights but they report to the commissioner of works and infrastructure.”

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