Yusuf Imam, Nassarawa LGA chairman in Kano State, appoints 60 aides to oversee markets, motor parks, healthcare centers, and more. The move, announced on January 6, aims to boost local governance and development, emphasizing merit and dedication. The appointments reflect proactive leadership in enhancing public services and community growth.
Yusuf Imam, the chairman of Nassarawa Local Government Area (LGA) in Kano State, has announced the appointment of 60 individuals to key roles within the council. The appointments, outlined in a letter dated January 6, were confirmed by Ado Muhd Hotoro, the council secretary.
The newly appointed aides will oversee various responsibilities, including managing markets, motor parks, slaughterhouses, and primary healthcare centers. This initiative is aimed at improving local governance and fostering development within the area. The council emphasized that the appointees were selected based on their dedication, honesty, and merit, ensuring they are well-suited for their roles.
Imam, who represents the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), assumed office in October 2024. Since his election, he has prioritized measures to strengthen administrative efficiency and address community needs. The council expressed confidence that the appointees would diligently fulfill their duties to advance public services and operational efficiency.
This decision has sparked discussions about its implications for local governance and resource allocation. While many view the initiative as a bold step toward improving the LGA’s infrastructure and services, others have raised concerns about the sustainability of appointing such a large number of aides.
Imam’s leadership approach underscores his commitment to promoting growth and addressing the pressing issues facing Nassarawa LGA. The appointments reflect a strategic effort to enhance service delivery and community development in Kano State.