We'll Enhance Grandeur, Befitting Accommodation Of Our Royal Fathers, Institutions - Gov. Bala

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has accentuated the significance of the roles played by the royal fathers to the growth development of Bauchi State and Nigeria as a whole, saying his administration has been building from where his predecessors have stopped in terms of making sure traditional institutions have a befitting accommodation, good transportation and remuneration. 

He was speaking when he received in audience, the Emirs of Katagum, Misau, Ningi, Jama'are and Dass on a courtesy visit today, where he restated his administration's keenness to refurbishing and reviewing the salary and allowances of all traditional rulers in an effort to keep off their eyes from the delicacies from bandits or unwholesome elements intending to lure them or make them compromise. 

According to Mohammed, all have been set to ensure the institutions are given enough that is being provided, commending them for discharging their assigned responsibilities diligently, in addition to managing limitations and inadequacies.

While reiterating his commitment to improving the living conditions of citizens, Mohammed said he has a deep sense of respect for traditional institutions, clerics as well stakeholders for their contributions to the development of Bauchi State. 

Earlier speaking on behalf of the delegation, His Royal Highness, the Emir of Katagum, Alhaji Umar Farouq II, applauded Mohammed's foresight and commitment to reviving the glory of traditional rulers and institutions. 

He emphasized the importance of collaboration between the institutions and stakeholders for the enhancement of Nigeria's security and providing succor to citizenry.




Lawal Muazu Bauchi 

13/23/09

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