
Mr. Bello reminded his appointees that they have little time to jubilate over their appointments because the state is facing challenges.
“This is not to the time to jubilate. Until we have fulfilled our terms or terms serving the people well,” he said.
The governor said he used senatorial district to distribute the portfolio of the commissioners.
“In this government, nobody can say they are marginalised. We are not here for politics but to administer. Governance has come,” he said.
Mr. Bello had forwarded the list of 15 commissioners and 8 Advisers to the state Assembly on Wednesday.
The House approved the list inits sitting on Thursday, paving the way for Friday’s sweating in.
Those appointed and their portfolios include: Abdulmumini Sadiq, Works, Land and Housing, Saka Haruna, Health, Sanusi Usman, Commerce and Industry and Tim Dichie, Agricultural and Natural Resources. Others are Enema Paul, Rural Development Tolorunleke Sunday, Education and Technology, Oloruntoba Kehinde, Budget and Planning, Mohammed Awal, Information, Culture and Tourism, Bolanle Amupitan, Women and Social Development and Arome Adoji, Youth Development and Sports.
Also sworn in are Salisu Ogu, Transport Salami Ozigi, Water Resources, Mohammed Ibrahim, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, as well as Rosemary Osikoya, Environment and Idris Asiwaju, Finance.