Adamawa gets 10 new permanent secretaries

The Adamawa State government has inaugurated ten new permanent secretaries, tasking them with upholding integrity and dedication in their duties. Governor Ahmadu Fintiri supervised the swearing-in ceremony, which took place on Tuesday. The state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Afraimu Jingi, administered the oaths of office and allegiance to the newly appointed permanent secretaries.

According to Governor Fintiri, the appointees were chosen based on their merit and are expected to bring about effective governance and improved service delivery. He emphasized that the position of permanent secretary comes with significant responsibility, as they will play a crucial role in strengthening the state’s governance structure.

The new permanent secretaries include Albert Ray, Purity Timothy, Hamidu Njidda, Hauwa Banu, Yusuf Peter, Abdul-Azeen Buba, Regina Njidda, Abdullahi Shuaibu, Soyi Daniel, and Paulina Yusuf. Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Albert Ray pledged their commitment to professionalism and strict adherence to their oaths of office.

The inauguration of the new permanent secretaries is part of the state government’s efforts to revamp its civil service and enhance its administrative capacity. With their appointment, the state aims to improve the delivery of public services and ensure that the needs of its citizens are met effectively.

The Adamawa State government has been working to strengthen its governance structure and improve the overall performance of its public sector. The appointment of the new permanent secretaries is a significant step towards achieving this goal, as they will be responsible for overseeing various aspects of the state’s administration and ensuring that government policies are implemented effectively.

As the new permanent secretaries assume their roles, they will be expected to work closely with other government officials to drive development and growth in the state. Their inauguration marks a new chapter in the state’s civil service, and their performance will be closely watched by stakeholders and citizens alike.

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