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Kebbi State Gov. bought 26 cars for commissioners

The Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has distributed 26 vehicles to his commissioners drawn from 21 local government areas of the state.
The governor, while giving out the vehicles to the beneficiaries on Wednesday, warned against their misuse.
“We are making history again today because we are handing over 26 vehicles to commissioners to ease transportation challenges in their official engagements,” the governor said.
“They will also be useful for the commissioners to visit their localities to find out the challenges there.
“We have not given the vehicles to them for use as luxury in the state capital, but to enable them to go back to their localities after their official engagements, interact with their people to know their problems.
“This government is peoples-oriented; we are not giving the vehicles to them to be sold. If anyone of them is found to have sold the vehicle or not using it for the purpose meant for, the person will be sacked.”
The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Abubakar Garba-Dutsinmari, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues, assured the governor that the vehicles would be used strictly for the purpose they were meant for.
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