Former Adamawa Deputy Governor, Mr Bala Ngilari, was sworn in as the substantive state governor on Wednesday in Yola.
Ngilari
was sworn in at Government House by the President, Customary Court of
Appeal, Justice Audu Lagre, following an order by a Federal High Court,
Abuja, that the Acting Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, should vacate the
office.
The court held that Ngilari did not resign from office as
Deputy Governor in line with section 306 (1) (2) and (5) of the 1999
Constitution as amended.
In his address after taking oath of office, Ngilari said he would run an open, transparent and all-inclusive government.
“In
this regard, I invite other arms of government, in particular the
legislature and judiciary, not forgetting the civil service, to join
hands with me to achieve these noble goals.
“As a party man and a
team player, I pledge my unalloyed support and loyalty to our great
party and Mr president, ” Ngilari said.
He described his emergence as an act of “God who gives power to who ever He chooses”.
“We
acknowledge the divine power of God in all that happened. The holy
books of both religions subscribe to the fact that power belongs to God
and He gives it in trust to whosoever he wills,” Ngilari.
NAN reports that many dignitaries, comprising those of PDP and APC, graced the swearing in ceremony.
In his first official function, the governor announced the appointment of Mr Chubado Tijjani as his Chief of Staff.
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