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Zulum swears-in Yoruba, Igbo advisers



Chief Kesta Ogualili from Anambra State, Alhaji Yusuf Alao from Oyo State and 24 others have been sworn-in as special advisers to Borno state governor Babagana Zulum.

Ogualili is from Dunukofia local government of Anambra state, while Alao, is from Ogbomosho local government area of Oyo state.

Zulum had on January 9 appointed both men who, as professionals, have lived in Borno State for many years and supported the All Progressives Congress (APC). Advisers are ranked next to commissioners in the state. Both categories receive the same salaries and allowances.


Kester Ogualili

Borno Deputy Governor Umar Kadafur represented Governor Zulum at the swearing-in of the 26 advisers at the ceremony. Each person was administered oath of office and allegiance.


Borno deputy governor Umar Kadafur at the swearing-in of the 24 advisers

Other advisers who took oath of office include: Sheikh Modu Mustapha, Ali Audu Damasak, Mustapha Bulu, Hussaini Gambo, Bukar Busami Ardoram, Tukur Mshelia, Tijjani Goni Modu, Inna Galadima, Zarah Bukar, Mustapha Ali Sandabe, Gadau Ali Ngurno, Mohammed Maulud, Bole Modu Kachallah, Abdulrahman Abdulkarim, Barr. Bashir Maidugu, Bukar Modu Konduga, Umoru Sale Gaya, Ali Zangeri, Tukur Ibrahim, Tijjani Lawan Kukawa, Abba Sadiq Gubio, Malam Gana Badu, Alhaji Adamu Usman Chibok and Ahmed Asheikh Zarma.

Zulum urged them to live to expectation and contribute to the attainment of the development agenda already being implemented in the last eight months.


Chief Kesta Ogualili from Anambra State, Alhaji Yusuf Alao from Oyo State and 24 others have been sworn-in as special advisers to Borno state governor Babagana Zulum.

Ogualili is from Dunukofia local government of Anambra state, while Alao, is from Ogbomosho local government area of Oyo state.

Zulum had on January 9 appointed both men who, as professionals, have lived in Borno State for many years and supported the All Progressives Congress (APC). Advisers are ranked next to commissioners in the state. Both categories receive the same salaries and allowances.


Kester Ogualili

Borno Deputy Governor Umar Kadafur represented Governor Zulum at the swearing-in of the 26 advisers at the ceremony. Each person was administered oath of office and allegiance.


Borno deputy governor Umar Kadafur at the swearing-in of the 24 advisers

Other advisers who took oath of office include: Sheikh Modu Mustapha, Ali Audu Damasak, Mustapha Bulu, Hussaini Gambo, Bukar Busami Ardoram, Tukur Mshelia, Tijjani Goni Modu, Inna Galadima, Zarah Bukar, Mustapha Ali Sandabe, Gadau Ali Ngurno, Mohammed Maulud, Bole Modu Kachallah, Abdulrahman Abdulkarim, Barr. Bashir Maidugu, Bukar Modu Konduga, Umoru Sale Gaya, Ali Zangeri, Tukur Ibrahim, Tijjani Lawan Kukawa, Abba Sadiq Gubio, Malam Gana Badu, Alhaji Adamu Usman Chibok and Ahmed Asheikh Zarma.

Zulum urged them to live to expectation and contribute to the attainment of the development agenda already being implemented in the last eight months.
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