Thursday, April 9, 2026 - Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya, on Wednesday approved the immediate dissolution of the State Executive Council, ending the tenure of commissioners who have served in his cabinet over the past two and a half years.
The decision was announced during a press briefing by the
Secretary to the State Government, Prof Ibrahim Njodi, shortly after the 53rd
session of the council.
Prof Njodi added, “Yahaya has directed all commissioners to
hand over the affairs of their respective ministries to permanent secretaries
on or before Friday, April 10, 2026, to ensure continuity in governance and
administrative stability.”
He further disclosed that during the session, the governor
conveyed his gratitude to the outgoing council members for their dedication,
loyalty, and sacrifices in advancing the state’s development agenda,
acknowledging their roles in implementing policies and programmes that have
impacted citizens.
He added that the governor wished them well in their future
pursuits and expressed confidence that many would continue to contribute to the
development of Gombe State and the country.
The SSG also announced that the governor directed all
political appointees aspiring to contest in 2027 to resign their appointments
by Friday, April 10.
“In a related development, the governor has also directed
all political appointees, including aides and political office holders aspiring
to contest in the forthcoming 2027 general elections, to resign their
appointments on or before Friday, April 10, 2026,” he said.
The directive, according to him, is aimed at promoting
transparency, accountability, and compliance with electoral laws and
guidelines.
During the valedictory session, council members reviewed
their performance since inauguration and assessed their contributions to the
administration’s development agenda, noting achievements across key sectors of
the state’s economy.
At the end of the session, the council passed a vote of
confidence in the governor, commending his leadership style, policy direction,
and commitment to the state’s development.
They noted that under his leadership, the state recorded
progress in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic reforms.
The outgoing commissioners also expressed appreciation to
the governor for the opportunity to serve, describing their tenure as impactful
and pledging continued support for his vision.
During the briefing, Njodi also conveyed the governor’s
appreciation to the media for their role in promoting government policies and
programmes

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