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JUST IN: Tinubu Grants Appointment Of Eight New Permanent Secretaries
JUST IN: Tinubu Grants Appointment Of Eight New Permanent Secretaries
President Bola Tinubu has granted approval for the appointment of eight new permanent secretaries to address current vacancies and upcoming needs in various states and geo-political zones within the upper administrative echelon of the federal civil service.
The announcement was made by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, in a statement labeled ‘President Tinubu appoints eight new permanent secretaries.’
“The new Federal Permanent Secretaries (were) appointed after a diligent selection process by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation,” said Ngelale.
The newly appointed permanent secretaries are Dr. Emanso Okop (Akwa-Ibom), Obi Vitalis (Anambra), Mahmood Tabi’a (Bauchi), Danjuma Sanusi (Jigawa), Olusanya Olubunmi (Ondo), Dr. Keshinro Ismaila (Zamfara), Akujobi Ijeoma (South-East), and Isokpunwu Osaruwanmwen (South-South).
As per the statement, President Tinubu expects these new Federal Permanent Secretaries to demonstrate unwavering dedication, diligence, and loyalty to the nation in the execution of their duties and to ensure optimal service provision to the Nigerian populace.
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