Governor Sule sacks TSC chairman, inaugurates 16 new commissioners

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Governor Abdullahi Sule has officially dismissed the suspended chairman and members of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Nasarawa State over allegations of employment fraud.

The announcement was made during the inauguration of 16 newly appointed commissioners on Friday at City Hall in Lafia, the state capital.

Governor Sule also disclosed plans to establish an independent body to reassess the selection process for 3,000 previously recruited teachers, with the objective of shortlisting 1,500 qualified candidates.

The newly appointed commissioners, who were screened by state lawmakers, include:

  • Yakubu Kwanta – Youth and Sports (Akwanga LGA)
  • Umar Tanko Tunga – Lands (Awe LGA)
  • Munirat Abdullahi – Finance (Doma LGA)
  • Gabriel Agbashi – Science & Technology (Doma LGA)
  • Isaac Danladi Amadu – Environment (Karu LGA)
  • Margaret Itaki Elayo – Pending Portfolio (Means LGA)
  • Dr. Ibrahim Tanko – Information (Keffi LGA)
  • John D.W Mamman – Education (Kokona LGA)
  • Aminu Mu’azu Miafata – Local Government & Community Affairs (Lafia LGA)
  • CP Usman Baba – Security & Sundry (Lafia LGA)
  • Mohammed Sani Ottos – Trade and Investment (Nasarawa LGA)
  • Mohammed Agah Muluku – Water Resources (Nasarawa Eggon LGA)
  • Barr. David Moyi – Special Duties & Legal (Obi LGA)
  • Gaza Gwamna – Health (Toto LGA)
  • Barr. Jugbo Hauwa Samuel – Justice (Wamba LGA)
  • Mu’azu Gosho – Works (Wamba LGA)

Governor Sule’s actions reinforce his commitment to accountability and transparency in Nasarawa State’s governance.

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