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JUST IN: Tinubu Appoints Eight New Permanent Secretaries

President Bola Tinubu has appointed eight new Federal Permanent Secretaries to fill existing and impending vacancies in the Civil Service of the Federation.

The new appointments were made public in a statement on Friday by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale. 

According to the statement, the new appointees were selected after a rigorous process by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation. 

The new permanent secretaries are Dr. Emanso Umobong Okop (Akwa-Ibom); Obi Emeka Vitalis (Anambra); Mahmood Fatima Sugra Tabi’a (Bauchi); Danjuma Mohammed Sanusi (Jigawa); Olusanya Olubunmi (Ondo); Dr. Keshinro Maryam Ismaila (Zamfara); Akujobi Chinyere Ijeoma (South-East); Isokpunwu Christopher Osaruwanmwen (South-South). 

“President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of eight new Federal Permanent Secretaries to fill in existing and impending vacancies of some states and geo-political zones in the top administrative cadre of the Civil Service of the Federation.

“The new Federal Permanent Secretaries appointed after a diligent selection process by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation are:Dr. Emanso Umobong Okop – Akwa-Ibom;  Obi Emeka Vitalis – Anambra; Mahmood Fatima Sugra Tabi’a – Bauchi; Danjuma Mohammed Sanusi – Jigawa; Olusanya Olubunmi – Ondo; Dr. Keshinro Maryam Ismaila – Zamfara; Akujobi Chinyere Ijeoma (South-East); Isokpunwu Christopher Osaruwanmwen (South-South)

“The President anticipates that the new Federal Permanent Secretaries will exercise absolute dedication, diligence, and fidelity to the nation in the discharge of their functions and ensure optimum service delivery to the Nigerian people,” the statement reads.

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