The Bauchi State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Jamila Mohamed Dahiru, has exemplified community service and dedication by forfeiting her salary and allowances, redirecting them back to the Bauchi State Government and the Ministry of Education.
Upon assuming office, Dr. Dahiru, through her nonprofit organization, We Care Foundation, recommended and executed a transformative project to improve ministry facilities and services.
The foundation spearheaded a series of impactful initiatives, including the complete renovation and furnishing of the Commissioner’s office, the confidential secretary’s office, and the creation of a new office space for the Commissioner’s personal assistant.
Additionally, We Care Foundation undertook landscaping improvements, erected a security barricade around the ministry premises, and installed an easily identifiable, attractive signboard.
On November 14, 2024, the project’s completion was officially marked when Alhaji Saad Mohamed Dahiru, co-founder of We Care Foundation, handed over the renovation notes to the Ministry of Education.
The Permanent Secretary, Alhaji Ali Babayo, received the documents and praised the Commissioner’s generosity and the outstanding quality of the work, which he noted would benefit the ministry for years to come.
He highlighted Dr. Dahiru’s selfless efforts to enhance the working environment, commending her dedication to elevating educational standards and creating a more conducive atmosphere for ministry staff.
On behalf of the Bauchi State Government and the Ministry of Education, Babayo expressed profound appreciation for the substantial infrastructural improvements, emphasizing that the foundation’s work represents a significant achievement in the state’s educational sector.
Jalaludeen Usman
Information and Public Relations Officer
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