TECHNOCRAT MEDIA, Gusau
Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara has sworn-in Senator Hassan Nasiha as the state’s new deputy governor, few hours after the impeachment of Mahdi Aliyu by the state house of assembly.
The House of Assembly said the former deputy governor Mahdi Aliyu was found in abuse of office and gross misconducts as contained in the report of the panel of inquiry set up to investigate him led by the State’s chief judge.
Speaking at the ceremony in Gusau on Wednesday, governor Matawalle said that the action was to fill the vacuum created by Mr Aliyu’s impeachment.
Mr Matawalle said that a deputy governor must be vibrant, honest, and loyal to the goals of any administration.
He said that Mr Nasiha was selected after wide consultation among stakeholders in the state, describing him as most qualified for the office of the state deputy governor.
He, however, reminded the new deputy governor that he was appointed at a time when the state required commitment and out-of-box solutions to tackle security, economic and social challenges facing it.
The governor advised him to abide strictly by the Constitutional provisions guiding the operations of his office.
Speaking, Mr Nasiha affirmed his loyalty to the governor and his administration.
He promised to work towards the success of the administration, especially in the areas of human capital development.
“I am very much aware of the state’s challenges, particularly that of insecurity. I will support the governor’s policies and programmes aimed at bringing peace and development to the state.
“I promise total loyalty to the governor to enable him to achieve good governance in the state.
“No doubt my appointment as deputy governor is a trust, I am therefore appealing to the public to pray for me in discharging the duty,” he said.
Mr Nasiha, 62, was until his appointment the senator representing Zamfara Central at the National Assembly, he was also the immediate past caretaker Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.
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