Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has urged the Federal Character Commission to ensure equity in federal appointments, emphasizing the need for Bauchi State to be adequately represented at the federal level.
He made this plea during a meeting with the Commission's delegation, led by Executive Chairman Dr. Muhibbah Dan Kaka, at the Government House in Bauchi.
The governor stressed that Bauchi has capable individuals who can serve the nation effectively, given the opportunity.
Governor Bala Mohammed advocates for fair representation of Bauchi State in federal ministries, departments, and agencies.
He believes fairness and equitable representation in federal appointments will enhance unity and foster a sense of belonging among citizens from all regions.
The governor focuses on enhancing unity and fostering a sense of belonging among citizens through fair representation.
Dr. Dan Kaka assured the governor that the Commission remains committed to promoting equitable distribution of positions across all states and will consider Bauchi's concerns in its responsibilities.
Dr. Muhibbah Dan Kaka pledges to consider Bauchi's concerns in promoting equitable distribution of positions.
This development comes as the governor recently swore in six new commissioners and five special advisers, charging them to work harmoniously with their respective Permanent Secretaries.
Meanwhile, Local Government Chairmen from the Northern Senatorial Zone have requested that the state government capture their priority needs in the 2025 budget.
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