Gombe State governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has approved the constitution of visitation panels to the state higher institutions of learning.
Secretary to the state government, Prof Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, who conveyed the governor’s approval, announced the panels’ membership as follows:Prof. Abubakar Gidado Kumo – MemberMohammed Usman Shanu, Director, General Duties, SSG’s Office – SecretaryProf. Hamidu Umar Pindiga – MemberMrs.
Maryamu Manjak, – MemberBala Sarki, Director, Special Services & Political, SSG’s Office – SecretaryAbdulhamid Mohammed Doho, – MemberMal. Abubakar Garba Yila, – MemberUsman Baba Abubakar, Director, Cabinet Affairs, SSG’s Office – SecretaryMeshack Audu Lauco – MemberDirector, Special Duties, Ministry of Specials Duties – Secretary
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