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JUST IN: State Govt Presents Official Vehicles To 17 Commissioners 



State Govt Presents Official Vehicles To 17 Commissioners

Life-style Nigeria gathered that Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya, on Friday, offered automobiles to 17 Commissioners, urging them to utilise the automobiles for functions they had been offered for.

The PUNCH correspondent experiences that the official automobiles issued are new GAC GS4 automobiles.

The governor famous that the distribution of the automobiles was an allocation and never a donation, including that it was geared in the direction of guaranteeing they labored successfully and effectively and lowering the price of transportation.

Yahaya mentioned, “This isn’t a donation as a result of it’s not without cost. I wish to seize this chance to allocate and problem these automobiles to our commissioners to ensure that them to make use of them; due to the status of the workplace, they should go together with the complete complement of the workplace.

“It’s a practice we’ve already completed that to Home of Meeting members in order that they’ll take part in governance and perform their oversight features with none hitch.”

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