May 18, 2026
11 11 11 AM
ADELEKE ORDERS REVIVAL OF SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVE AFTER OYO SCHOOL ABDUCTIONS
DANGOTE INCREASES ETHIOPIA FERTILISER PROJECT INVESTMENT TO $4BN
LABOUR PARTY CAUTIONS ASPIRANTS AGAINST OBTAINING NOMINATION FORMS FROM ABURE
APC CLEARS YAHAYA BELLO, OTHER ASPIRANTS FOR KOGI SENATORIAL PRIMARIES
APC LAWMAKER YUSUF GAGDI LOSES RE-ELECTION TICKET IN PLATEAU
COURT FINES PLAINTIFF ₦1M IN SUIT SEEKING TO STOP JONATHAN’S 2027 PRESIDENTIAL BID
EFCC ARRAIGNS BLESSING CEO OVER ALLEGED ₦36 MILLION FRAUD
EX-FIRS BOSS NAMI PLEDGES PEOPLE-CENTERED LEADERSHIP DURING NIGER SOUTH TOUR
OFFICE OF THE ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION
NIGERIA’S RELIANCE ON LOCAL CRUDE RISES AS IMPORTS DROP IN APRIL
NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT CONCLUDES ARRANGEMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT OF 100 WOMEN

LAPAI COMMUNITY CRY OUT INSIST GOV. UMAR BAGO SHOULD REMOVE ALHAJI MU’AZU HAMIDU JANTABO FROM COMMISSIONER’S LIST FOR LACK OF INABILITY TO DISCHARGE…

Share

LAPAI COMMUNITY CRY OUT INSIST GOV. UMAR BAGO SHOULD REMOVE ALHAJI MU’AZU HAMIDU JANTABO FROM COMMISSIONER’S LIST FOR LACK OF INABILITY TO DISCHARGE………

By Safiya Abdulrahim Dabban

Azza community in Lapai local government area of Niger state have lambasted the council chairman, Alhaji Mu’azu Hamidu Jantabo for his inability to discharge his responsibility of providing dividend of democracy to the people.

A resident of the area, Alhaji Kasim Abdullahi Musa made this known while speaking with newsmen in Minna, saying that the chairman had sacked thousands of teachers for several months without employment of their replacement hence he should account for the council finances.

Musa further called on Governor Mohammed Umar Bago to as a matter of urgency remove the said chairman Alhaji Mu’azu Hamidu Jantabo from the commissioners list submitted to the state assembly for screening.

He advised the Niger State House of Assembly not to screen Jantabo as a commissioner nominee if the governor insisted, due to his inability to perform creditably as a local government chairman.

The elder of the area emphasized that Jantabo should be replaced with a competent, cool headed and reliable person who would be able to measure up to the mission and vision of the present administration of governor Mohammed Umar Bago who is set to lead the state to greater height of the New Niger policy trust.

It was reliably gathered that many primary schools in the area have no single teacher for over a year while others have no learning materials just as some are in a dilapidated state among others.Community Calls for Removal of Jantabo From Niger Commissioner’s List

Azza community in Lapai local government area of Niger state have lambasted the council chairman, Alhaji Mu’azu Hamidu Jantabo for his inability to discharge his responsibility of providing dividend of democracy to the people.

A resident of the area, Alhaji Kasim Abdullahi Musa made this known while speaking with newsmen in Minna, saying that the chairman had sacked thousands of teachers for several months without employment of their replacement hence he should account for the council finances.

Musa further called on Governor Mohammed Umar Bago to as a matter of urgency remove the said chairman Alhaji Mu’azu Hamidu Jantabo from the commissioners list submitted to the state assembly for screening.

He advised the Niger State House of Assembly not to screen Jantabo as a commissioner nominee if the governor insisted, due to his inability to perform creditably as a local government chairman.

The elder of the area emphasized that Jantabo should be replaced with a competent, cool headed and reliable person who would be able to measure up to the mission and vision of the present administration of governor Mohammed Umar Bago who is set to lead the state to greater height of the New Niger policy trust.

It was reliably gathered that many primary schools in the area have no single teacher for over a year while others have no learning materials just as some are in a dilapidated state among others.

Africa247 Channel

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Home
Magazines
Our Channel
About Us
Contact Us
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x