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Director suspended over alleged certificate forgery in Nasarawa

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
June 10, 2020
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Samuel Atala, the Nasarawa State Director of Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NAPHDA) has been suspended over an alleged certificate forgery.

The suspension of the director was confirmed by the Executive Chairman of NAPHDA, Dr Mohammed Usman Adis while appearing before the Nasarawa State House of Assembly Committee on Public Complaints, Petition and Security in Lafia on Tuesday June 9.

The NAPHDA chairman said the decision was taken in line with the directive of the State House of Assembly.

Usman affirmed that the agency would continue to be fair to all staff in the area of their promotion in the interest of peace and development.

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He stressed that they have written the Benue State University, Makurdi on the said certificate and is waiting for the institution’s reply.

This is coming after Solomon Joseph Zhekaba, a staff of the agency petitioned the committee over an alleged injustice done to him in the area of promotion.

He said the appointment did not follow due process.

Zhekaba said in the petition that;

“He was the next person in rank to the retired director and wondered why the agency appointed his subordinate to occupy the position.

“That Samuel Atala, who was his junior was promoted to the rank of a director, Primary Health Care and wondered how somebody that has Advanced Diploma will be given direct admission to read Master Degree without Post Graduate Diploma in his field, saying that such certificates need to be investigated “

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