Gov Bala Mohammed swears in new commissioner, 5 advisers, others

‎The governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed has sworn in the newly appointed commissioner for education, five special advisers and two members of the Civil Service Commission.

‎The swearing-in ceremony took place in Bauchi on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

‎Speaking at the event, Mohammed said the appointment of the new cabinet members is a sequel to a careful assessment of their pedigree, public acceptability and experience

‎He also stated that their appointment is based on his administration’s committment to repositioning the state’s machinery for more effective policy formulation and implementation.

‎Also congratulating the new appointees, the governor called for dedication to service, upholding the integrity of service and ensuring they carry out their jobs diligently.

‎He further highlighted his administration’s achievements, including infrastructural development, rehabilitation of schools, health facilities among others, since assuming office.

‎According to the governor, various intervention projects carried out by his administration span across sectors including agriculture, solid minerals, water resources, education, health and technology.

‎Highlighting the need for continuity and continuous development in every sector, Mohammed urged the new officials to deploy their knowledge and expertise in sustaining developmental momentum in the state.

‎In his address, the newly appointed commissioner, Abdulkadir Mohammed, who replaced a suspended commissioner, appreciated the governor for having confidence in them.

‎Abdulkadir who spoke on behalf of all the appointees assured the governor of their committment to serving the state and the people of Bauchi.

‎He also commended the governor’s administration over what he described as visible infrastructural and socio-economic transformation across Bauchi state.


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