By Ismail Auwal
Zamfara State Governor Bello Mohammed Matawalle has sworn in six new commissioners, two permanent sectaries, and a chairman of the state’s Board of Internal Revenue Services.
Matwalle said the objective of his administration is to form a formidable team that will work assiduously for the growth and development of the state.
The swearing in ceremony was held at the Government House Council Chamber with the oath of office administered by the state Chief Judge, Justice Kulu Aliyu.
Governor Matawalle charged the new commissioners to work closely with their permanent secretaries and inject new ideas that will further make the state more attractive to investors.
He also implored all the appointees to look into ways of imroving the security of the state by working in consonance with each other for the betterment of a new Zamfara.
While congratulating the new Chairman of the Internal Revenue Services Board, the governor drew his attention to the needs of boosting internal revenue generation for the continued provision and improvement of basic amenities in the state.
He urged civil servants and citizens in the state to continue to support the government with prayers and credible information in order to sustain safe communities in all parts of the state.
Those sworn-in as Honourable Commissioners are Ibrahim Magaji Dosara, Sufiyanu Bashir Yuguda, Yazeed Shehu Danfulani, Rabiu Garba Gusau, Abubakar S/Pawa Dambo and Barrister Aminu Junaidu Kaura
The Permanent Secretaries are Kabiru Yusuf Gusau and Lawal Hussein while Akilu Muhammad Dama was sworn-in as the Chairman Zamfara State Board of Internal Revenue