Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has approved the appointment of Yahaya Ade Ismail as the Commissioner for Special Duties according to a statement issued on Monday by Mrs. Ayoade Folashade Arike, Secretary to the Government of Kogi State.
This appointment underscores Governor Bello’s dedication to recognizing exceptional individuals who have demonstrated unwavering commitment and service to our beloved State.
The statement as follows, “Yahaya Ade Ismail, who has previously served as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, has consistently shown outstanding dedication and an impressive track record of service.
“His deep-rooted commitment to the progress of Kogi State has earned him this esteemed recognition.
“It is important to note that the appointment of Yahaya Ade Ismail as Commissioner for Special Duties is currently pending confirmation by the State House of Assembly. This process aligns with established procedures, ensuring that the selection is carried out in a transparent and accountable manner.
“The Governor firmly believes that Yahaya Ade Ismail’s extensive experience and insights will greatly contribute to the advancement of our State’s development objectives.
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