Muhammad Diggol, the Kano State Commissioner for Project Monitoring and Evaluation, has tendered his resignation.
Sanusi Bature, the spokesperson for Governor Abba Yusuf, confirmed the resignation on Sunday. He stated that the governor has accepted Diggol’s decision and wished him success in his future endeavors.
Diggol initially served as the Commissioner for Transportation before being reassigned to the Ministry of Project Monitoring and Evaluation in a recent cabinet reshuffle.
Mr Bature said, “Governor Yusuf expressed his gratitude to Mr Diggol for his selfless service, unwavering commitment, dedication, and exemplary work ethic during his tenure as a member of the State Executive Council.”
No reason (s) was given for the resignation.
Meanwhile, the governor has recalled two commissioners he sacked in December and assigned them new roles.
Ibrahim Fagge, who was dropped as Commissioner for Finance, has been named as the chairman of the Local Government Service Commission, while Ladidi Garko, removed as Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, is now the chairman of the Kano State Civil Service Commission.
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