Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has warned newly sworn-in local government chairmen against misappropriating public funds, charging them to ensure transparency and accountability in their new roles.
The governor gave the warning during the swearing-in ceremony of the chairmen in Bauchi, emphasizing the need for prudent management of resources. He stressed that the chairmen must be accountable to the people they serve, as they are now custodians of public trust.
The directive aligns with the broader push for good governance at the grassroots level, a theme that resonates across Nigeria. In a similar vein, the Kogi State Governor recently charged forest guards to serve with discipline and integrity, underscoring the importance of ethical conduct in public service.
Why this matters
This warning is significant as it sets the tone for the chairmen's tenure, reminding them that public funds are meant for development, not personal enrichment. It also reflects a growing emphasis on accountability in local governance, which is crucial for building trust in democratic institutions.

