Six traditional rulers in Bauchi State have been dismissed from office over alleged participation in partisan politics in the 2023 general elections.
According to a statement signed by the Acting Permanent Secretary of Local Government Service Commission, Nasiru Dewu, on behalf of the Chairman of the Commission, the monarchs were sacked over involvement in partisan politics, misconduct, illegal forest reserve encroachment/felling of trees, misappropriation of public funds and insubordination.
Those affected include the District Head of Udubo, Alhaji Aminu Muhammad Malami; the District Head of Azare, Alhaji Bashir Kabir Umar; the Village Head of Gadiya, Umar Omar; and the Village Head of Tarmasuwa, Umar Bani.
Also dismissed from Bauchi Emirate Council were Village Head of Beni, Bello Suleman; and Village Head of Badara, Alhaji Yusuf Aliyu Badara.
The statement reads: “The Local Government Service Commission has approved the dismissal of six traditional rulers in Bauchi and Katagum Emirate Councils for involvement in partisan politics, misconduct, illegal forest reserve encroachment/falling of trees, misappropriation of public funds and insubordination, which is contrary to the public service rules.”
“The dismissed traditional rulers are from two emirate councils of Bauchi and Katagum which are the two leading emirates in the state, the Emir of Bauchi is the Chairman of the State Council of Traditional Rulers while that of Katagum is the Deputy Chairman.”