Vice Chancellor of Borno State University Joins Governor Zulum in Administering Oaths of Office

In a grand event held at the multi-purpose hall of the Borno State Government House, a notable gathering of officials and dignitaries from diverse sectors of the state witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of 17 commissioners, 3 chief advisers, and a Perm Sec by His Excellency Governor Engr Babagana Umara Zulum monitored by myschoolnews.

Vice Chancellor of Borno State University Joins Governor Zulum in Administering Oaths of Office

 

The distinguished Vice Chancellor of Borno State University, Prof Umar Kyari Sandabe, added an academic touch to the occasion as he stood alongside Governor Zulum to witness the administration of oaths to the newly appointed officials. This marked a unique convergence of academic and political leadership in the state.

The ceremony was a testament to the collaborative spirit that binds together the various segments of Borno state's administration. Prominent figures from education, governance, and other sectors graced the event, highlighting the importance of collective effort in steering the state towards progress.

Governor Zulum, in his address, expressed confidence in the capabilities of the appointed commissioners, chief advisers, and Perm Sec to contribute significantly to the development and welfare of the state. He emphasized the need for unity and cooperation among all stakeholders to overcome challenges and ensure a prosperous future for Borno state.

The swearing-in ceremony also marked a momentous step towards furthering the state's development agenda, as the newly appointed officials are expected to bring their expertise and dedication to bear on various matters crucial to the state's growth.

As the event concluded, the resounding applause and positive energy in the hall reflected the optimism and high expectations that Borno state holds for its new team of leaders. With a combination of academic prowess and political acumen, the stage is set for a renewed era of progress, development, and collaboration in Borno state.