Source: The Sun
Last Wednesday, he was at a function organized by
the Kaduna Council of the Nigeria Union Journalists, NUJ. He represented the
governor on the occasion. But two speakers on the occasion said publicly that
they were eagerly looking forward to the day he would become the number one
citizen of the state.
By providence, Muktar Ramalan Yero, a former Finance
Commissioner in the State, and who until the death of Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa,
was the deputy governor of the state, would be sworn in later today as the
governor of the state, following the death of the governor.
He was first appointed governor on May 27, 2010,
following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, which also saw the then
Kaduna governor, Namadi Sambo, elevated to the position of the Vice President.
HIS PROFILE: Yero, 44, was born in Agwan
Kaura in Zaria City of Kaduna state. He had his early education at LEA Primary
School, Kaura, 1974-1980.
Thereafter, he attended Government Secondary school
Ikara, 1980-1985; Government Secondary school, Zaria 1985-1986 before he
proceeded to the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he obtained a Diploma in
Banking. He also held a B.Sc Accounting in 1991 as well as a Master’s Degree in
Business Administration. He was a
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) by training. Yero started his working
experience as Assistant accountant during his National Youth Service Corps at
Ogun state Purchasing Corporation between 1991 and 1992.
After the service, he was employed as Higher
Executive Officer, Bursary Department, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria in 1993
before moving to Nigerian Universal Bank Limited as Accountant Supervisor in
the same year. In 1997, he got
appointment in a private firm, Nalado Nigerian Limited, one of the numerous
business interests of his benefactor, Vice President Namadi Sambo. Continue after the cut...
He rose to the rank of Director, Finance and
Administration, in 2007. When Sambo became governor in 2007, Yero was appointed
the Commissioner of Finance, and served in that capacity up till May 2010,
before he became the deputy governor. He is married with six children.
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