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In Bauchi, six civil servants have been suspended due to accusations of selling government property.
The Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (BSCSC) has taken significant disciplinary action, suspending six officers from the Ministry of Works and Transport due to allegations of serious misconduct. These officers, all affiliated with the Bauchi State Infrastructures Development and Maintenance Agency (BASIDMA), are accused of illegally selling or converting government properties worth millions of naira.
The properties in question were reportedly removed from ongoing flyover construction projects at critical locations within the Bauchi metropolis, specifically the Wunti and Central Market areas. The suspension was formally announced in a statement released by the Commission’s Public Relations Officer, Saleh Umar, on Friday.
In accordance with the Bauchi State Public Service Regulations, the actions of the suspended officers are alleged to have breached Section 0327, prompting their suspension under Section 0331 of the same regulations. The officers affected by the suspension include:
– Mohammed Musa Saye – Chief Store Officer
– Ado Abba Pali – Senior Technical Officer
– Danladi Noma – Senior Fireman
– Garba Nuhu – Senior Works Superintendent
– Ibrahim Inuwa – Technical Assistant (Electrical)
– Uzairu Mudi – Technical Assistant (Electrical)
The BSCSC emphasized that this suspension aims to facilitate a comprehensive investigation into the reported misconduct by the appropriate authorities.
In a related development, the Commission also announced the promotion of 79 officers during its recent 41st plenary session held on November 14, 2024. Furthermore, the Commission is scheduled to observe a recess from November 25 to 28, 2024, to allow its members to attend the 43rd Annual Council of Federal and State Civil Service Commissions meeting in Katsina State.
These recent events underscore the Commission’s commitment to upholding integrity and accountability within the civil service framework of Bauchi State.
Entertainment
How the rumors of my death affected my family – Yinka Quadri.
In a recent interview, esteemed Nollywood actor Yinka Quadri addressed the distressing repercussions of a death rumor that circulated in June, causing considerable concern among his fans and family. The 65-year-old actor took to social media to clarify his wellbeing, stating unequivocally that he was “alive and well.” Despite this reassurance, the emotional toll on his family was significant.
Quadri expressed his disappointment in those who propagate such falsehoods, acknowledging the unnecessary stress and anxiety inflicted upon his loved ones. He remarked, “Weldone, you content creators,” encapsulating his feelings towards the individuals responsible for the rumor. While he emphasized that no one welcomes the spread of death rumors, he chose to leave judgment of the perpetrators to a higher authority.
The actor recounted how the rumor caused his children, who reside abroad, to experience heightened worry, prompting frequent calls to verify his safety. Quadri’s experience underscores the profound impact that misinformation can have on individuals and their families, drawing attention to the ethical responsibilities of content creators in the age of social media.
In conclusion, the fallout from such rumors serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and truthfulness in our communications, particularly when it concerns matters of life and death.
Entertainment
Jada Pollock emphasizes that she is not solely defined by being Wizkid’s baby mama.
In a recent interview, Jada Pollock, the talent manager and mother of Wizkid’s children, voiced her concerns about the limiting label of “baby mama.” Expressing her frustration, Pollock pointed out that this label often overshadows her individual accomplishments and professional identity.
During the conversation, Pollock recounted a specific incident following Wizkid’s Grammy win. She had released a statement celebrating the growth of Afrobeat, a genre that has gained international acclaim. However, to her dismay, the media opted to characterize her contribution by the label “Wizkid’s baby mama,” undermining her entrepreneurial efforts and dedication. “The narrative does not recognise that you’re an entrepreneur and a hardworking businesswoman,” she remarked poignantly.
Pollock’s efforts extend beyond motherhood; she plays a vital role as a manager, actively contributing to the legacy of Afrobeat. Since beginning their relationship in 2014, Pollock and Wizkid have welcomed two sons, Zion and AJ. Jada Pollock’s experience highlights the importance of acknowledging individuals for their multifaceted roles beyond traditional labels, advocating for recognition of their professional identities amidst personal ones.
As society continues to evolve, it is crucial to embrace a broader perspective on the roles women play, particularly in the entertainment industry, where contributions often transcend personal relationships.
News
Abia State Government to Implement Compulsory Free Education in 2025.
In a progressive move towards enhancing the quality of education, the Abia State Government, under the leadership of Governor Alex Otti, is set to introduce compulsory free education for primary schools and Junior Secondary Schools 1–3 in 2025. This initiative aims to alleviate financial barriers to education and ensure that every child in the state has access to quality learning opportunities.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Goodluck Ubochi, during a ceremony in Umuahia, where he celebrated the achievements of Abia State students who excelled in the recent 27th National Junior Engineers, Technicians, and Scientists (JETS) competition held in Abuja. Ubochi emphasized that this step is part of Governor Otti’s broader vision to revitalize the education sector, enabling students to realize their full potential.
The significant role of competitions, such as JETS, was underscored by Ubochi. He noted that such platforms allow students to demonstrate their talents while developing innovative solutions to complex challenges, thereby augmenting their academic growth. The accomplishments of these young scholars were acknowledged by notable figures, including the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu, and Mrs. Lydia Onuoha, Executive Board Chairman of the Abia State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB), who attributed their success to the state government’s dedicated investment in education.
In recognition of their commendable performances, these remarkable students received learning equipment, while their educators were incentivized with cash rewards. Friday Madu, chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers in Abia, also praised the students for their outstanding contributions at the national level.
The impending implementation of compulsory free education in Abia State represents a significant milestone in the quest for educational equity, aiming to foster a generation of learners equipped for the future.
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