Plateau governor recalls suspended commissioners, aides

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Barely two months after Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, suspended four officials of his government, including two commissioners and two aides, the governor on Tuesday lifted the suspension.

This was announced in a statement on by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere.

Bere said the governor approved the lifting of the officials’ suspension after a thorough review of their conduct during the suspension period.

The affected officials include the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Chrysanthus Dawam and the Commissioner for Tourism, Culture and Hospitality, Jamila Tukur.

Others affected are the Special Adviser on Rural Development, Dio Lamul and the Liaison Officer for Mikang Constituency, Moses Sule.

The statement which announced the lifting of their suspension read in part, “The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang, has lifted the suspension previously placed on two commissioners, a special adviser, and a liaison officer.

“Governor Mutfwang made this decision after a thorough review of their conduct during the suspension period, acknowledging that they have demonstrated significant improvements in their conduct and has consequently ordered their reinstatement to their respective positions.

“The officials reinstated include Chrysanthus Dawam, Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, and Jamila Tukur, Commissioner for Tourism, Culture, and Hospitality.

“Also reinstated are Dio Lamul, Special Adviser on Rural Development, and Moses Sule, Liaison Officer for Mikang Constituency.”

Mutfwang had in August suspended the four officials.