
Governor Abdullahi Sule has officially removed the chairman and members of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) due to a job recruitment scandal.
The announcement was made on Friday during the swearing-in of 16 new commissioners at City Hall in Lafia, the state capital.
Governor Sule also stated that an independent body would be set up to re-evaluate the 3,000 teachers who were previously recruited. This process aims to select 1,500 qualified candidates for the job.
The newly appointed commissioners, who were approved by state lawmakers, include:
Yakubu Kwanta – Youth and Sports (Akwanga)
Umar Tanko Tunga – Lands (Awe)
Munirat Abdullahi – Finance (Doma)
Gabriel Agbashi – Science & Technology (Doma)
Isaac Danladi Amadu – Environment (Karu)
Magret Itaki Elayo – Pending Portfolio (Means)
Dr. Ibrahim Tanko – Information (Keffi)
John D.W Mamman – Education (Kokona)
Aminu Mu’azu Miafata – Local Government & Community Affairs (Lafia)
CP Usman Baba – Security & Sundry (Lafia)
Mohammed Sani Ottos – Trade and Investment (Nasarawa)
Mohammed Agah Muluku – Water Resources (Nasarawa Eggon)
Barr. David Moyi – Special Duties & Legal (Obi)
Gaza Gwamna – Health (Toto)
Barr. Jugbo Hauwa Samuel – Justice (Wamba)
Mu’azu Gosho – Works (Wamba)