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Governor Bago Makes New Appointments in Education Sector

  By Awwal Umar Kontagora Niger State Governor, Farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago, has approved the constitution of the Niger State Universal Basic...

 

By Awwal Umar Kontagora

Niger State Governor, Farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago, has approved the constitution of the Niger State Universal Basic Education Board (NSUBEB) and the Niger State Secondary Education Board as part of ongoing reforms in the state’s education sector.

The approval was announced in a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Abubakar Usman.

According to the statement, members of the newly constituted NSUBEB include Ibrahim A. Liman as Chairman, Monday Emigi (Member I), Mohammed Mudi (Member II), Samuel Makotso (Member III), Malik Madaki Bosso (Member IV), Mohammed Mamman Auna (Member V), and Dr. Aminu Wushishi as Secretary.

For the Secondary Education Board, Abdulkadir Isah Nafuntuwa will serve as Chairman, with Mohammed Madami Evuti (Member I), Salihu Danladi (Member II), Yusuf Yakubu Salka (Member III), Dr. Yinti Usman (Member IV), Abubakar Garo (Member V), and Dr. Ahmed Egbako as Secretary.

Governor Bago congratulated the appointees and urged them to bring their experience, professionalism, and commitment to bear in driving the administration’s vision of transforming education under the New Niger Agenda.

He noted that the appointments align with his administration’s ongoing reforms aimed at repositioning and strengthening the education sector for improved efficiency, accountability, and service delivery.

The governor further charged the new board members to ensure transparency, prudent management of resources, and effective implementation of education policies that will enhance teaching and learning outcomes across the state.

Governor Bago reaffirmed his administration’s determination to restore the pride of the education sector as a foundation for sustainable human capital development in Niger State.

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