Thursday, October 3, 2024

ADAMAWA STATE PCC WELCOMES A NEW FEDERAL COMMISSIONER

In a historic move, the Adamawa State office of the Public Complaints Commission has ushered in a new era of leadership with the appointment of Hajiya Maryam Abdulmalik Dalhattu as the new Federal Commissioner. 
This marks a significant milestone as she becomes the first female Commissioner to head the state office.

During a warm welcome ceremony, Deputy Director of Investigations, Mr. Dan Shewa Maiyaki, expressed his delight at having Hajiya Dalhatu as the new Federal Commissioner. He succinctly highlighted the Commission's achievements and pledged unwavering support from the staff, ensuring a seamless tenure.

Hon. Commissioner, Hajiya Maryam Dalhattu, a seasoned administrator, vowed to drive the Commission's mandate with renewed vigor. Her vision includes restructuring and repositioning the Commission to optimize its functionality, ensuring citizens' grievances are addressed effectively and efficiently.
"This appointment presents an opportunity to revitalize the Commission's purpose and mandate," she emphasized. "I'm committed to fostering fairness, equity and justice for every aggrieved citizen."

With Hon Maryam Dalhattu at the helm of affairs, Adamawa State residents can expect enhanced service delivery where every downtrodden feels heard and valued.