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Governor Aliyu Appeals For Patience On Appointments

by Adeniyi Olugbemi
2 years ago
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Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State has urged members of the All Progressives Party (APC ) in the state to exercise more patience with the government over appointments, saying   government business is a gradual process.

The governor while speaking to party members after swearing in members of a judicial commission of inquiry said; “I’m not unaware of your grievances but we have to be a bit more patient. I have heard all your complaints regarding postings and transfer of civil servants, we need to exercise more patience and follow things step by step.”

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The governor assured people of the state of prudent management of resources and implored them to support government to achieve its set objectives.

“We are on oath, so we will make sure that government resources are judiciously used in the overall development of the state,” he stated.

Dr Aliyu further reiterated his determination to translate his nine-point agenda into reality for the  development of the state.

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He also said his administration would continue to bask in the tremendous support and unending goodwill of people of the state.

According to him, such motivational tempo would continue to spur the state government to do everything humanly possible to take the state to greater heights.

 

 

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