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Katsina Governor appoints Chief Executives into State agencies

From Abdul Ganiyu, Katsina
Governor of Katsina State, Dr Dikko Radda, has approved the appointment of Chief Executives into some state agencies in the state.
This was contained in a press release signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, made available to our correspondent in Kastina.
According to the release, Allhaji Kabir Usman Amoga is the new Executive Director Katsina State Environmental Protection Agency, while Hajia Binta Dangani is to serve as the Executive Secretary Katsina State Emergency Management Agency.
Others are Eng. Tukur Tinglin, Managing Director Katsina State Water Board, Hon. Abubakar Sulaiman Abukur: Executive Director, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency and Dr. Nuhu Bala Kankia; Executive Secretary Katsina State Agency for Control of AIDS.
Also appointed are Dr. Aliyu Rabiu Kurfi; Executive Director Katsina State History and Culture Bureau, Prof. Kabir Ibrahim Matazu; Executive Director, Katsina State Science and Technical Board and Dr. Aminu as the Executive Secretary, Katsina State Scholarship Board.
Alhaji Kabir Magaji is the Chairman if the State Universal Basic Education, SUBEB, Dr. Ibrahim Isyaka; Permanent Member SUBEB, Hon Rabiu Idris; Permanent Member SUBEB.
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