Barely one week after the withdrawal of the right of occupancy of a media house by the Bauchi State government in respect of land housing at Tirwun Village, thegovernment through the state Ministry of Health has also withdrawn the approvalearlier granted to the senator representing Bauchi central, Alhaji Isa Hamma Misau,to conduct free eye screening, surgery and treatment in the constituency.
CEOAFRICA gathered that the development might not be unconnected with the present animosity and 'cold war' between the state governor, Muhammed Abubakar, and the members of the National Assembly from the state who recently visited President Muhammadu Buhari and the headquarters of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) where they reportedly tabled their complaints and grudges against the governor.
The visit to the president and party was led by the Speaker Yakubu Dogara who also hails from the state and was attended by senators Isa Hamma Misau, Nazif Gamawa, Ali Wakili, Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu, former governorship aspirant, Yakubu Lame, and members of the Federal House of Representatives all of whom are indigenes of Bauchi State.
According to the letter sent to the senator and signed by Ahmed Garba on behalf of the Commissioner for Health, Halima Mukaddas, obtained yesterday by our correspondent, the withdrawal of the approval and the pledge of the ministry's collaboration in the exercise was due to unforeseen circumstances.''I have been directed to refer to our letter N0. MOH/GEN/5/1134/T, dated 16/8/2016, conveying approval for you to conduct free eye outreach in your constituency and to withdraw
same due to unforeseen circumstances. We will get back to you as soon as those issues are sorted out. Please accept the assurances of the Honourable Commissioner's highest regards," the letter reads in part.
When contacted, the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on media, Comrade Sabo Mohammed, however said the request of the senator was re-approved and that a new letter of approval would be sent to him.









