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Katsina Governor Appoints Six Permanent Secretaries

The Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, has approved the reappointment of six permanent secretaries in the state civil service.

Governor Masari stated that their reappointment was based on merit and outstanding performance during the past tenure.

This was disclosed in a statement by the secretary to the state government, Mustapha Inuwa.

Those reappointed include Muntari Lawal, Sulaiman Yakubu Safana, Hafiz Iliyasu, Sani Isiyaku, Dr Kabir Mustapha and Muntari Danladi.

The reappointment of some Senior Special Assistants ( SSAs ) and Special Assistants ( SAs ) as aides to the governor and his deputy, Mannir Yakubu were also approved.

The senior special assistants are : Mustapha Saulawa, Abdu Labaran, Ibrahim Umar Teacher, Asma’u Aliyu, Usman Mohammed, Yahaya Aliyu, Haruna Musa and Abdulhadi Bawa.

While the Special Assistants are: Saifullahi Mohammed, Tanimu Sada, Halliru Rabe, Mrs Felicia Agbaire and Janet Kudayisi.

Others are Sabo Musa, Abdullahi Darma, Abdul Rashid Ibrahim, Rabi Garba Mashi, Murtala Nasir, Ibrahim Musa Kalla, Aminu Ibrahim and Abdul Karim Mustapha.

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