Gov Yusuf suspends acting head of service, appoints replacement

Governor Abba Yusuf has suspended the acting head of service, Salisu Mustapha, over alleged salary deductions and non-payment of civil servants’ salaries.
Mr Mustapha has been directed to step aside as permanent secretary of the Establishment to allow for an unhindered investigation.
The suspension was announced in a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Dawakin-Tofa, on Friday.
Mr Yusuf has also approved the appointment of Umar Muhammad Jalo, the permanent secretary, as the new acting head of service, pending the outcome of the ongoing probe.
The governor reaffirmed his zero-tolerance stance on financial malpractice, warning that anyone found guilty will face severe consequences.
An investigative committee led by Abdulkadir Abdussalam has been given seven days to uncover the root of the irregularities and submit its findings.
Mr Mustapha’s suspension comes after his appointment as acting head of service earlier this month, following the medical leave of the substantive head of service, Abdullahi Musa, who is receiving treatment in India.
(NAN)
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