Jigawa State Governor Appoints Eight New Permanent Secretaries
In a recent announcement, Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi has appointed eight new Permanent Secretaries to fill vacancies in the state’s civil service. The appointments were made based on merit, competence, personal integrity, and seniority, and are effective immediately.
According to the statement signed by the State Head of Civil Service, Alhaji Muhammad Dagaceri, the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries were elevated from their substantive positions as Directors. The list of appointees includes Abdullahi Sa’idu, Yusha’u Muhammad Jaji, Lawan Muhammad Haruna, Engineer Labaran Adamu, Dahiru Lawan, Sagir Muhammad Sani, Engineer Adamu Isah, and Muhammad Yahaya Jabo.
The appointments are seen as a significant move by the governor to strengthen the state’s civil service and improve its efficiency. The new Permanent Secretaries will be responsible for overseeing various departments and agencies in the state, and are expected to bring their expertise and experience to their new roles.
The appointments have been welcomed by many in the state, who see them as a positive step towards good governance and effective service delivery. With the new Permanent Secretaries in place, the state is expected to see significant improvements in its public services, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
In conclusion, the appointment of eight new Permanent Secretaries in Jigawa State is a significant development that is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s civil service and its citizens. The new appointees are well-qualified and experienced individuals who are expected to bring their expertise and skills to their new roles, and work towards improving the lives of the people of Jigawa State.