Kano Online Journalists Commend Governor Yusuf For Appointing Sunusi Bature As CPS
The Kano State Association of Online Journalists has Commend Governor Abba Kabiru Yusuf on the appointment of Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa as Chief Press Secretary.
In a statement by Yakubu Salisu
Chairman, of the association said, the appointment demonstrates the governor’s commitment to fostering open dialogue and facilitating timely information exchange with the public.
The statement read: “Malam Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position, having served in various national and international organizations.”
“His demonstrated track record of professionalism, integrity, and effective communication makes him an ideal candidate to serve as the primary liaison between the governor’s office and the press,” the statement added.
“As an organization, we recognize the pivotal role of the press secretary in disseminating accurate and timely information to the public.
“Effective communication plays a vital role in ensuring citizens are well-informed about the policies, initiatives, and decisions that impact their lives.
“Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf’s decision to appoint Malam Sunusi Bature underscores his commitment to promoting open and honest dialogue with the media and the public at large.
The Association commended the governor for recognizing the importance of selecting a highly qualified individual who will bring professionalism and transparency to the role of the press secretary.
“We extend our congratulations to Malam Sunusi Dawakin Tofa on his new appointment. With his dedication, knowledge, and commitment to open communication, we are confident that he will excel in this crucial position.”
The Association of Kano State Online Journalists remain committed to supporting initiatives that enhance transparency, accountability, and effective communication in government.
“Once again we congratulate the Executive Governor for a successful swearing-in ceremony and wish him well as he takes over affairs of the state,” the statement concluded.