Plateau Governor, Mutfwang sacks political appointees

‎Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has approved the immediate dismissal of six political appointees in a move aimed at enhancing governance and improving service delivery.


‎The decision was conveyed in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Samuel Jatau.


‎He explained that the action is part of efforts to reposition the administration for greater efficiency and better alignment with its policy priorities.


‎Those removed are Timothy Golu, Gwottson Fom, Nanbol Rimvyat, Nannim Langyi, Paul Datugum, and Nimchak Rims, all of whom held various liaison and advisory roles.


‎Meanwhile, the governor has also approved the suspension of the Chairman of the Plateau State House of Assembly Service Commission, Johnbull Shakarau, over allegations of misconduct.


‎The suspension will remain in place pending the outcome of further investigations.


‎The government expressed appreciation to the affected officials for their contributions and directed them to immediately return all government property in their possession.

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