NWRMC boss Aminu-Zaria commits to service delivery
Governor Uba Sani has been described as a “leader whose loyalty to President Bola Tinubu has made him to elevate capable individuals from Kaduna state who can help drive the Renewed Hope Agenda of the federal government.”
A political associate of the governor who has just been appointed the executive director of the Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NWRMC), Dr. Abdulmumini Mohammed Aaminu-Zaria, said this in a press statement released Friday in Kaduna.
A seasoned Human Resources leader of over 30 years of top level experience in the oil and gas sector, Dr. Aminu-Zaria retired from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) in March.
The statement reiterated the commitment of the appointee to deliver on his mandate at the NWRMC, help President Tinubu to deepen the gains of his administration and support Governor Uba Sani’s pro-people’s policies in Kaduna state.
Aminu-Zaria commended the president’s commitment to leaving a lasting legacy in the country, as well as the governor’s inclusive style of governance which had ushered in peace in Kaduna state.
The statement recalled that President Tinubu had described Governor Uba Sani as an ‘agent of change” when he came to Kaduna on a state visit in June, where he commissioned the Skills and Vocational Centre, 300-bed Specialist Hospital and 100 CNG buses.
“The president commended the governor of Kaduna state for leading the process of restoration of peace and harmony in the state, and has placed it on the path of progress by prioritising peace among the people, and initiating a healing process among the various ethnic groups.
“President Tinubu also acknowledged the leadership style of the governor, which has been focused on security and infrastructure since he came into office.
“He said further that Governor Uba Sani has changed the situation of the toxic and uncontrollable environment in Kaduna state, to an atmosphere of peace and stability,’’ the statement added.
The new Executive Director also praised President Tinubu’s reforms, saying that the nation’s economy was showing signs of improvement, as attested to by the latest Nigeria Development Update (NDU) report, entitled “Building Momentum for Inclusive Growth.”
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