Gombe SSG receives SSA’s forum, tasks them on unity
The Secretary to Gombe State Government, Prof. Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi has sued for unity and understanding amongst political office holders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The SSG who gave the charge, while addressing the Forum of Senior Special Assistants to Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya said the call became imperative as reports across the State shows the contrary.
Njodi also noted with concern the growing disharmony and distrust amongst levels of elected and appointees of Government as worrisome, stressing that it was unacceptable as every official and party member is important with a lot to contribute to the development of the party and the state at large.
He further noted that every appointee of the All Progressives Congress APC Government has a responsibility to project the achievement of Government policies and programmes.
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The SSG challenged them to come up with ideas that would help move the Government and Party forward.
While commending them for the formation of the Forum, Njodi encouraged them to articulate and put their programmes in place for Government support.
The Government chief scribe said, “as part of effort to bring all Government appointees on the same page, an induction seminar will soon be conducted with a view to creating the necessary synergy needed for effective attainment of unity of purpose to deliver on the campaign promises of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya to the people.”

Earlier in their submissions the Forum’s Chairperson Finney David and an elder statesman, Umaru Gurama informed the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) that the formation of the forum was conceived to help coordinate the roles of members towards the success of their principal.
They also appealed for inclusion in the activities of APC at both the State and local Government levels to avail them required information for their respective communities as representatives of the people in Government.
Joshua Danmalam, Information Officer SSG’s Office.


