Gombe
Gombe Governor Suspends Acting DPP, Orders Probe Over Misconduct Allegations
Gombe Governor Suspends Acting DPP, Orders Probe Over Misconduct Allegations
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has approved the suspension of the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the state Ministry of Justice, Abubakar Jungudo, pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations of misconduct levelled against him.
The governor also constituted a high-level investigative panel to examine the complaints against the senior legal officer.
The decision was announced in a statement issued on Saturday by the Director-General of Press Affairs, Government House Gombe, Ismaila Uba Misilli, and made available to journalists.
According to the statement, the approval was conveyed by the Head of Civil Service, Professor Mu’azu Shehu, who said Governor Inuwa Yahaya acted after carefully reviewing the nature and seriousness of the allegations contained in the petition against the Acting DPP.
Professor Shehu explained that the suspension takes immediate effect and is intended to ensure an impartial and unhindered investigation in line with established civil service procedures and the principles of due process.
“The Governor, having carefully considered the nature and gravity of the allegations, directed the immediate suspension of the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions pending the outcome of the investigation,” the statement said.
He added that the action reflects the administration’s commitment to accountability, transparency and fairness in the conduct of public affairs.
To lead the investigation, the governor appointed Hon. Justice Haruna Habila Kereng of the Gombe State High Court as chairman of the panel.
Other members include a director from the Ministry of Justice, representatives of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Gombe, and the Department of State Services (DSS).
The Permanent Secretary, Establishment and Service Matters in the Office of the Head of Civil Service, will serve as secretary of the panel.
The committee has been directed to commence work immediately, investigate all the allegations, examine relevant evidence, and submit its findings and recommendations to Governor Inuwa Yahaya through the Office of the Head of Civil Service.
Gombe
Gombe Reconstitutes Heritage Committee to Preserve Stateās Historical Assets
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has reconstituted the state Committee on the Preservation of Museums and Monuments, in a move aimed at protecting the stateās historical sites and cultural heritage.
The development was announced in a statement signed by Ismaila Uba Misilli, Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House, Gombe, on behalf of the state government.
The Secretary to the State Government, Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, said the governor approved the new composition of the committee to strengthen efforts to preserve historical records, monuments and other cultural assets across the state.
The Emir of Gombe, Abubakar Shehu Abubakar III, CFR, will chair the committee, while the Commissioner for Information, Strategy and Culture will serve as deputy chairman.
Other members are the Gombe State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), the Director-General of Gombe Media Corporation, elder statesman Yaya Hammari, also known as Wazirin Yeriman Gombe, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties, Yakubu Sarma, historian Usman Isa Yaāu, and Abdulfatah Aliyu, Dan Amar Kaltungo.
The Head of the Civil Service, Muazu Shehu, will serve as secretary.
Mr Njodi said the composition reflected the administrationās recognition of the importance of preserving the heritage that defines the identity and collective memory of Gombe residents.
āThe committee is expected to ensure that important historical landmarks and cultural assets are not allowed to disappear with time, but are properly preserved and handed down to future generations,ā Mr Njodi said.
The initiative is also expected to support greater awareness of Gombeās historical and cultural resources and encourage their protection for educational, cultural and tourism purposes.
The government said the appointments take immediate effect.
Gombe
Yahaya Approves N54.8m for Entrance Exams, N118.7m for BECE
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has approved N54.8 million for the conduct of mock and special entrance examinations and another N118.7 million for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) across the state.
The approvals are part of a series of interventions by the state government aimed at strengthening the education sector, supporting tertiary institutions and improving socio-economic infrastructure across Gombe State.
The state Commissioner for Information, Moses Kiari, disclosed this while outlining recent approvals by the government.
According to him, the N54.8 million approved for the mock and special entrance examinations would facilitate the effective conduct of the examinations and ensure that eligible students have the opportunity to participate under proper and coordinated arrangements.
Mr Kiari said the intervention reflected the administrationās commitment to maintaining a credible education system and ensuring that students were not disadvantaged by inadequate funding for essential examination activities.
The governor also approved N118.7 million for the conduct of the Basic Education Certificate Examination across the state.
The commissioner described the BECE as an important component of the basic education system, serving as a major assessment at the end of the basic education cycle.
He said the funding would support the effective administration of the examination while contributing to efforts to improve the quality, credibility and accessibility of basic education in the state.
Beyond basic education, Mr Kiari said the governor had approved N148.76 million as the Consolidated Academic Staff Allowance (CATA) for academic staff of Gombe State University.
He said the intervention was intended to support lecturers in discharging their teaching, research and other academic responsibilities.
According to him, investment in the welfare and professional development of academic staff remained an important part of the governmentās human capital development agenda.
The government also approved the relocation of Tudun Hatsi Market to Tukuru, with N200 million earmarked by the state government for infrastructure associated with the relocation.
An additional N60 million was approved by the Gombe Local Government for the exercise.
Mr Kiari said the relocation was aimed at improving urban planning, traffic management and the orderly conduct of commercial activities while creating a safer and more conducive environment for traders and residents.
He added that the exercise would also provide an opportunity to preserve a historic mosque as a state monument.
The commissioner said the compensation provision demonstrated the governmentās consideration for the interests and livelihoods of people affected by development projects.
He said the various approvals reflected the administrationās commitment to strengthening public institutions, improving service delivery and investing in human capital.
The government reiterated its commitment to implementing programmes that directly improve the lives of residents and deploying public resources responsibly to achieve sustainable development across Gombe State.
Gombe
Governor Yahaya Mourns Former Commissioner Jijji Gadam
By Jamila Muhammad
Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has expressed grief over the death of former Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Garba Jijji Gadam, who passed away in Gombe after a prolonged illness.
The governorās condolence message was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House, Gombe, Alhaji Ismaila Uba Misilli, and made available to journalists in the state.
Governor Yahaya described the late Jijji Gadam as an accomplished public servant, politician and community leader whose contributions to the development of Gombe State would remain memorable.
He said the deceased served the state in several capacities, including as Special Adviser, Commissioner for Information and Chairman of a Local Government Council, where he demonstrated commitment to public service and the welfare of the people.
The governor commended the late politicianās dedication to his responsibilities, describing his death as a painful loss to his family, associates and the wider Gombe community.
He extended his condolences to the Jijji Gadam family, relatives, friends and associates, urging them to accept the tragedy as part of Allahās divine decree.
Governor Yahaya prayed to Almighty Allah to forgive the shortcomings of the deceased, accept his good deeds and grant him eternal rest in Jannatul Firdaus.
He also prayed for strength and comfort for the bereaved family during the period of mourning.
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