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President Tinubu Appoints Eight New Permanent Secretaries in Federal Civil Service

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President Bola Tinubu has announced the appointment of eight permanent secretaries in the federal civil , addressing existing and upcoming vacancies across various states and geopolitical zones. This the second wave of such appointments by the president, following an earlier set in 2024.

A Comprehensive

The appointments were made on recommendations from the of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, which emphasized a rigorous and diligent selection process. The new permanent secretaries were chosen to ensure equitable representation of states and geopolitical zones, reinforcing the federal character principle in governance.

The New Appointees

A statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, Special to the President on Information and Strategy, listed the newly permanent secretaries and their respective states of origin:

  • Onwusoro Maduka Ihemelandu (Abia )
  • Ndiomu Ebiogeh Philip (Bayelsa State)
  • Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia (Ebonyi State)
  • Ogbodo Chinasa Nnam ( State)
  • Kalba Danjuma Usman (Gombe State)
  • Usman Salihu Aminu (Kebbi State)
  • Oyekunle Patience Nwakuso (Rivers State)
  • Nadungu Gagare (Kaduna State)

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These appointments underscore the administration’s commitment to promoting balance and inclusivity in the federal civil service.

A to Service

President Tinubu has urged the newly appointed permanent secretaries to bring greater dedication, innovation, and efficiency to their roles. In statement, the president emphasized the critical importance of their positions in driving government policies and ensuring the delivery of public services.

The permanent secretaries are expected to work collaboratively with ministers and other government officials to advance the administration’s development agenda and the needs of Nigerians.

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Strengthening the Civil Service

This latest round of appointments highlights the president’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the federal civil service by filling vacancies with competent and experienced individuals. By doing so, the administration aims to enhance the effectiveness and professionalism of the civil service, which plays a role in implementing government policies and programs.

As the new permanent secretaries assume their roles, they carry the weight of to deliver on the administration’s vision for a more efficient, responsive, and innovative civil service that the needs of all Nigerians.

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21 Comments

  • Why should Tinubu have all the power? Lets see some fresh faces in leadership! Diversity matters. #ChangeIsNeeded

  • Why not appoint younger, fresh minds instead of the same old faces? Time for a real shake-up! #YouthInGovernment 🌟

  • I wonder if these new permanent secretaries were chosen based on merit or political connections. Transparency is key!

  • Im not convinced these new permanent secretaries were chosen fairly. Political connections may have influenced the selection process.

  • I think appointing permanent secretaries based on political connections undermines meritocracy in the civil service. Thoughts?

  • I think its great that new blood is being brought in, but are these appointments really based on merit or political connections?

  • Why only eight? Shouldnt Tinubu appoint more to truly strengthen the civil service? Quality over quantity, but lets see real change!

  • Why does it seem like the same faces keep getting appointed? Wheres the diversity and fresh perspectives? #ChangeIsNeeded

  • I wonder if these new permanent secretaries were chosen based on merit or political connections. Transparency is key!

  • I think its great that Tinubu appointed new permanent secretaries, but are they truly qualified or just political favors? 🤔

  • Is this really about merit or political favors? Lets dig deeper into these comprehensive selection processes. #TransparencyMatters

    • Merit should always come first. Transparency ensures fairness. Keep questioning and demanding accountability. #TransparencyMatters

  • I think political connections mattered more than merit in these appointments. Its disappointing for those who truly deserve recognition.

  • I think Tinubus choices are questionable. Why not focus on merit rather than political connections? #CivilServiceReformNeeded

  • I think its great that Tinubu appointed new permanent secretaries, but did they really go through a comprehensive selection process? 🤔

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