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Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Kaduna Gov, Nasir El-Rufai reduces number of state ministries from 19 to 13

Kaduna state governor, Nasir El Rufai has reduced the number of ministries in the state from 19 to 13. The downsizing in the number of ministries was contained in a statement released by his media aide, Samaila Aruwan today June 9th According to the statement, the reduction is being carried out to cut the cost of running the various ministries.


"Accordingly, the Kaduna State government has announced the restructuring of its ministries from 19 to 13. This is intended to cut costs, spur efficiency and improve service delivery,” the statement read.
Governor El-Rufai in the statement stated that the Commissioners that will be appointed for the ministries will have a certain number of aides they will work with. The statement also added that the state Ministry of Lands, Survey and Country Planning has been moved to the office of the Governor while the Ministry of Rural and Community Development has been moved to the office of the deputy governor of the state.

It also added that the Ministry of Information has been decentralized and that every Ministry in the state is now to have a Public Relations officer whose responsibility it will be to inform residents of the state about the developments in their various ministries.

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    1. Dis is wholesome, and great. God bless him abundantly, and thumbs up to him.

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  2. Trying to save for his pocket? Lindaobserve

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    1. U a careless human being... pple like u, naa una papa dey steal Naija money


      #nanapearl#

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    2. I bow for ram o ... If u wan scrap...scrap..which one is "Ministry of Lands, Survey and Country Planning has been moved to the office of the Governor while the Ministry of Rural and Community Development has been moved to the office of the Deputy Governor"...? More money for Gov and Deputy ?

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  3. Way to Mr. Governor, dis is definitely a good start. Linda take note!

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  4. Way to Mr. Governor, dis is definitely a good start. Linda take note!

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  5. Watch how most people would relocate to kaduna.
    El-rufai has a good plan.....

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  6. Kaduna people are very lucky, they are the real winners.
    Kaduna will never remain same after 4years of Mai Rusau! Sai Mallam.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I can see you have started reasoning from your anus. Akwuya,ewu awusa

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Start working already no tym.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Okay oh. Ope e no go cause unemployment to some. Good sha.

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  9. Nice move. We really need to cub excesses in this dispensation. Nigeria must be great again. Africa needs to wake up to its greatness.



    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  10. Nice move. We really need to cub excesses in this dispensation. Nigeria must be great again. Africa needs to wake up to its greatness.



    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  11. El Rufai and his love for Land. Once greedy,always greedy! Gosh

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  12. Cost reduction is an effective and efficient way for companies,businesses and economies to grow. So to me dat move is a thumbs up.

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  13. Story for d gods...next Biko

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  14. Kind of things I was expecting from the so called agent of change APC Buhari

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  15. That's great I pray God will give you the wisdom to lead your people and do the best for your state.

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  16. This is definitely a working government.

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  17. Good. All those unnecessary ministry of chop chop. Intelligent and educated govnr. Others should emulate

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  18. Nigeria is going places...Things will definetely be better soonest

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  19. A man with vision knows what at stake,kudos to this worthy patriot...On point Mr governor

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  20. Sabi man....continue!!!God b wiv u

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  21. Dis is wholesome, and great. God bless him abundantly, and thumbs up to him.

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  22. Welldone sir...i so much love this man#potential president

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  23. That's a governor that will perform.

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  24. If that will make him work well for †ђξ citizens of his state, then no probs








    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  25. Good job, but please, do not retrench/retire workers in those ministries. There is hunger in the land as it is.

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  26. All the APC governors re busy talking about cutting costs and all that. What would have happened if PDP won? Would they hav complained too? Did the budget and allocation to the states reduce?

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    1. Lyndy. Things are not as simple as you think. There are debts and salaries owed by most states. Reason being that some former governors and a settled few were left to ruin the accounts.
      There's poverty in the land. In fact, it is too complicated for me to explain.
      This is one of the best thing that he is doing for now. It's not easy for the governor

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    2. Yes,the allocations tot the states reduced with the drop in oil price

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  27. That's a good initiative from Gov. El-Rufai. Keep up the good work

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  28. Bravo to Mallam El-Rufia...Looking forward to having similar gate at the FG Level.

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  29. It's good but I hope people will not loose their jobs.

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  30. I just hope it is not meant to deceive the unsuspecting public

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  31. From APC right! None of my biz. Siping my guinessmalt and peakmilk. Lolo1

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  32. Now that is a Governor that is working... not all these governors that never had a plan. You all should sit there and be waiting, while others have started working.

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  33. I believe in Rufai, what we are enjoying now in Abuja are the things he did. Abuja has not had any minister after him as far as I am concern.

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  34. Ok OO! I just hope people will not be rendered jobless.

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  35. The man should slash his allowances if he truly want to lead by example not the basic salary which is the least of his money bag.

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