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Bauchi Govt sacks head, security guard for gross misconduct

For the offence of serious misconduct contrary to the provision of the Public Service Regulations 0327 (a) (i) – (xxix), a security guard with the Bauchi State Government, Sanusi Ibrahim has been sacked. 

Sanusi Ibrahim was sacked by the Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (CSC) as Head Security Guard in the Service. 

Sanusi Ibrahim was found guilty after a thorough investigation and admitted to his culpability before the relevant Committee in the Office of the Head of Civil Service. 

The CSC therefore acted on the recommendation of the Office of the HoS and upheld the same at its meeting held on 06th February 2024 chaired by Alh. Abubakar Usman chaired the meeting.         

Also during the same sitting, One case of promotion and One change of name were considered while 21 Senior Officers from the rank of Deputy Directors were interviewed and recommended for appointment as Directors in the State Civil Service as contained in a statement by  Saleh Umar  I.O.BSCSC.  

 

Ishola Michael

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