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EL Rufai asks appointees to resign by end of April

By Abisola Olasupo
16 April 2019   |   2:46 pm
The Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has directed all political appointees in the state to resign from office on or before April 30th. "As he commences selecting the team for his second term in office, governor Nasir El-Rufai has directed all political appointees to submit letters of resignation by 30th April 2019," El-Rufai's spokesman Samuel…

Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai PHOTO: TWITTER/GOVERNOR KADUNA

The Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has directed all political appointees in the state to resign from office on or before April 30th.

“As he commences selecting the team for his second term in office, governor Nasir El-Rufai has directed all political appointees to submit letters of resignation by 30th April 2019,” El-Rufai’s spokesman Samuel Aruwan said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The governor will exercise his constitutional prerogative to decide on re-appointment while giving the Kaduna ministry of finance adequate time to compute severance payments and reconcile any liabilities,” he added.

Aruwan said that each notice of resignation must be submitted along with a handover note, signed by the political appointee on behalf of the MDA or office to which he or she had been appointed, and should be addressed to the principal private secretary to the governor.

The appointees affected by the directive include commissioners in the State Executive Council, all permanent secretaries, special advisers, directors-general, executive secretaries, managing directors, general managers and other heads of agencies, others are senior special assistants, special assistants and technical assistance to the governor, other than the Kashim Ibrahim fellows.

Aruwan said the directive excludes full-time commissioners of certain State executive bodies who retain their tenured appointments in the following agencies: Fiscal Responsibility Commission, Civil Service Commission, Judicial Service Commission, Assembly Service Commission, the State Independent Electoral Commission (SIECOM), the Peace Commission, Public Procurement Authority and Water Regulatory Authority.

He further stated that due to recent adjustments in roles within the government, the occupants of and recent appointees into some of the offices are also exempted.

The new office holders include the commissioner of finance, principal private secretary, accountant general, special adviser, intergovernmental relations, managing director Kaduna Markets Development Company, managing director Kaduna Investment and Finance Company, and any other political appointee sworn-in or appointed to their current role within the last six months.

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