Kano gov justifies cabinet reshuffle, promises improved service delivery
Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has dismissed speculations surrounding the recent cabinet reshuffle, describing the decision as a strategic move made in good faith and in the best interest of the state.
The reshuffle, which affected the Chief of Staff, the Secretary to the State Government, and five commissioners, has sparked political debates.
However, addressing journalists during the state executive council meeting on Wednesday at the Government House, Yusuf refuted claims that the shake-up was politically motivated.
In a statement issued by his spokesman, Sanusi Bature, the governor clarified that the changes were aimed at reinvigorating his administration to deliver on its campaign promises effectively.
“Recently, we made some decisions, including a cabinet reshuffle. As a result, some individuals lost their positions while others were reassigned to new roles. Let me reiterate that this action was taken in the best interest of the good people of Kano State,” the statement read.
Yusuf explained that the move was essential to inject fresh energy into the administration and strengthen the implementation of government policies. He emphasized that fulfilling the campaign promises of the New Nigeria People’s Party required urgent steps to improve efficiency and service delivery.
“The NNPP administration is committed to delivering the dividends of democracy. To achieve this, we needed to effect changes that would accelerate the process. This reshuffle is aimed at improving the system and ensuring we meet our goals within the limited time available,” he stated.
Seven new commissioners, recently screened and cleared by the Kano State House of Assembly, have been appointed to fill the vacant positions.
Yusuf expressed optimism that the new appointees would bring fresh ideas to drive social and infrastructural development in the state.
The governor also reassured those affected by the reshuffle that they would not be sidelined permanently, promising to reassign them to other roles in the administration.
“For those who were reassigned, we urge them to leverage their previous experiences in their new positions. And for those who were dropped, let me assure them that they remain valuable members of our administration and will be called upon to serve the state in other capacities,” Yusuf added.
The governor disclosed that the newly appointed commissioners would join the next executive council meeting, during which their respective portfolios would be announced.
The governor called on Kano residents to support the administration’s decisions, reiterating his commitment to delivering on his promises to the people.