Governor Mutfwang Enhances Efficiency in Plateau State Civil Service through Appointment of New Permanent Secretaries

The Plateau State civil service is set to experience a transformation as Governor Caleb Mutfwang has announced the appointment of eight distinguished individuals as permanent secretaries.

Director of Press and Public Affairs to the governor, Gyang Bere, revealed these appointments in a statement released on Thursday in Jos, the capital city of Plateau State.

The governor expressed his commitment to revitalizing the civil service in order to ensure seamless service delivery to the people. The appointment of these new permanent secretaries is a strategic step towards achieving this goal.

Governor Mutfwang extended his heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed individuals and urged them to utilize their wealth of experience for the betterment of the state. Their collective efforts are anticipated to inspire sustainable progress and development.

The newly appointed permanent secretaries are Aliyu Samuel, Esther Pwaspo, Mary Fom, and Kelvin Bamshak. Additionally, Tamba Garba, Alexander Nyelong, Lydia Nantim, and Jummai Adamu have also been appointed to these esteemed positions.

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