ZAMFARA STATE GOVERNMENT INAUGURATED TASK FORCE COMMITTEE FOR MONITORING, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF PETROLEUM
JAMILU SANI TSAFE
The Zamfara State Government has inaugurated a nine-man Task Force Committee for Monitoring, Distribution and Sale of Petroleum Products in the state.
The inauguration been Sequel to the resolution reached at a meeting held between the State Government and petroleum products stakeholders that on way out to overcome it's scarcity and the attendant unpleasant consequences it caused the public,
The nine-man committee headed by Abdulrasheed Haruna as Chairman, Muhammad Habib Alhassan, Abubakar Garba Bala, H R Abubakar, Adamu Ibrahim, Nuraddeen Abubakar Wara, Garba Mukhtar, and Kabiru Ladan 'Danmasani as members, while Hon Yusuf Abubakar Bisu Ruwan 'Doruwa serves as the Secretary of the committee.
Inaugurating the Committee in his office, the State acting Governor Senator Hassan Muhammad Gusau, spelt out its mandate saying the task before them is to ensure adequate supply and availability of the product throughout the State. He also emphasize the importance of attaching due concern over Gusau the State capital, being it the hub of businesses in addition to its position as the center of public and private administrative activities.
Senator Hassan Muhammad Gusau further said the present administration of Governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle is all outing the fight against all stumbling block to socio-economic wellbeing of the citizenry.
The Deputy Governor, therefore, charged members of the committee to discharge their responsibilities according to the terms of reference and wished them success throughout the exercise.
Responding on behalf of the Committee members, the Chairman of the committee, and also Special Adviser to the Governor on Judicial and Legal Matters, Barrister Abdulrasheed Haruna, promised to work according to the mandate and the terms of reference, and assured the State Government of the committee's readiness to deliver as expected the responsibilities shouldered on them.
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