
Bala Mohammed, Governor of Bauchi State, has issued a stern warning to traditional rulers in the state, cautioning them against financial mismanagement, absenteeism, and excessive travel, which he said undermine governance and public confidence in traditional institutions.
The governor gave the directive during the distribution of official vehicles to traditional institutions at Rilwanu Suleimanu Adamu Square.
Mohammed expressed concern over reports of alleged embezzlement and frequent absence from duty among some traditional rulers, stressing that such practices weaken governance structures and erode public trust.
“Your roles are critical to the stability of our communities. You must not be found wanting in matters of accountability and service. Mismanagement of resources and unnecessary travels at the expense of your duties will not be tolerated,” the governor said.
He emphasized that traditional rulers play vital roles in maintaining peace, promoting development, and supporting government policies, urging them to demonstrate transparency and responsibility in their conduct.
The governor further warned that his administration would take decisive action against any traditional ruler found guilty of misconduct, reaffirming his commitment to accountability and effective governance across the state.


















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