Politics
Osinbajo approves appointment of 21 new permanent secretaries
The Acting President, Professor Yemi Osibanjo has approved the appointment of 21 new Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Civil Service.
Among those appointed is the Director of Press in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Bolaji Adebiyi from Lagos State.
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A statement issued by Abdulrasheed Haruna Imrana, Director Communications in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita, said the Acting President gave the approval after a competitive examination.
The list of the successful Federal Permanent Secretaries and their states of origin are as follows:-
S/N PERMANENT SECRETARY STATE OF ORIGIN
1 EHURIA GEORGINA EKEOMA ABIA
2 AKPAN EDET SUNDAY AKWA IBOM
3 ANAGBOGU IFEOMA NKIRUKA ANAMBRA
4 WALSON-JACK DIIARAU DIDI ESTHER BAYELSA
5 GEKPE GRACE ISU CROSS RIVER
6 ALIBOH LEON LAWRENCE DELTA
7 UWAIFO OSARENOMA CLEMENT EDO
8 FOLAYAN AYODELE OLANIYI EKITI
9 OSUJI NDUBISI MARCELLINUS IMO
10 MU’AZU ABDULKADIR KADUNA
11 SULAIMAN MUSTAPHA LAWAL KANO
12 ABDULLAHI ABDULAZEEZ MASHI KATSINA
13 ADEBIYI BOLAJI ADEKUNLE LAGOS
14 IBRAHIM MUSA WEN NASARAWA
15 ODEWALE SAMSON OLAJIDE OGUN
16 ADESOLA OLUSADE ONDO
17 ADEKUNLE OLUSEGUN ADEYEMI OYO
18 NABASU BITRUS BAKO PLATEAU
19 EKARO COMFORT CHUKUMUEBOBO RIVERS
20 UMAR MOHAMMED BELLO SOKOTO
21 ADUDA GABRIEL TANIMU FCT
The statement further said that their portfolios will be announced in due course
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