Gov.Sani Bello Appoints New  Permanent Secretaries ,Urges Them To Shun Partisan Politics

 
By Babalola Lukman Laleye

The Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has charged the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries to shun partisan politics and be ready to help the political class to achieve promises made to the electorates.The Governor stated this during swearing ceremony of the permanent secretaries conducted by Justice Aliyu Maiyaki shortly before the weekly State Executive Council Meeting in Government House,Minna.
Alhaji Sani Bello said the new civil service helmsmen are expected to come on board with absolute loyalty and dedication to work, adding that they should be guided by the ethics and standards of the civil service.He noted that the appointment of the new Permanent Secretaries was at a critical period when the state civil service had been politicised by the past administration, hence the need for the new Permanent Secretaries to remain above board and be diligent to service delivery."You are coming at a time your services are much needed to give a new direction in the implementation of government policies, programmes and as well help the political class to achieve our promises to the people".the Governor said
He urged them to be committed to their responsibilities and shun mediocrity stressing that government will not condone any act of indolent. as the administration will 'not hesitate to do away with anyone found wanting in the line of duty. He advised the permanent secretaries to discharge their duties with high sense of humility, accountability, professionalism and above all fear of God."Nothing less than the display of professionalism, expertise and good conduct will be acceptable from you as you bring your wealth of experience to bear on your new responsibilities".Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello explained .Two of the newly sworn in Permanent Secretaries have been in acting capacity while the remaining 17 were appointed after a competitive exercise on merit. The state now has 27 Permanent Secretaries. 

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