Bauchi deputy governor hails Bala’s commitment to inclusive governance

 

The Bauchi state deputy governor, Auwal Jatau, has tasked participants of the just concluded retreat in the state to make good use of the knowledge acquired by assisting the administration to implement its policies and programmes.

Jatau gave the advice at the closing ceremony of a 3-day retreat for commissioners, special advisers, permanent secretaries and caretaker committee chairmen organised by the office of the Head of Civil Service in collaboration with the office of the Secretary to the State Government held at Sultan Saad Abubakar Hajj Camp, Bauchi.

The deputy governor said as they have deliberated extensively on the way forward, there is need for them to remain steadfast in the administration’s determination to surpass the previous achievements and set higher benchmarks of governance for service delivery.

He said , by harnessing the power of collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity, Bauchi will undoubtedly propel to greater heights and appropriated Governor Bala Mohammed for initiating and supporting the retreat which reflect his commitment to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and collaboration within the government machinery. 

“This retreat, with the theme: ‘My Bauchi Project: Success and Lessons of the first term of my leader, mentor, His Excellency, Sen. Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, CON (Kauran Bauchi) and the way forward’, has undeniably been an enlightening and enriching experience for all of us here. This retreat has served as a platform for self-reflection, evaluation, and exploration of the tremendous strides achieved by the government in the pursuit of ‘My Bauchi Project’.

“By bringing together, our esteemed political appointees and top civil servants, we can boldly say that the governor has once again proven his dedication to inclusive governance and participatory decision-making. Over the course of these three days, we have had the privilege of witnessing insightful presentations, engaging discussions, and fruitful deliberations.”