Uduaghan appoints 25 permanent secretaries

By The Rainbow

The Delta State governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan,  appointed  25 permanent secretaries to fill vacant positions in the state civil service.

The new appointees have already been sworn in by the governor at a recent ceremony in Asaba.

Uduaghan, while performing the swearing ceremony, stressed the key role civil service in the development of a country.

He said that the civil service is a critical factor in the growth and development of the society, adding that no can achieve growth and development without a strong and dedicated public service.

The swearing event was well attended with friends and loved ones of the appointees and government officials from the federal and state levels.

While stating that the new permanent secretaries are appointed on merit, Governor Uduaghan commended them for their contribution to the growth of the state. He appealed to them to be dedicated, committed, transparent and God-fearing in the discharge of their duties.

He further noted that their appointments as permanent secretaries in the state is  not a retiring gift, but a career progression and political appointment meant for civil servants who had excelled in their performance in the course of their service.

One of the appointees, Mr. Nduka Okonkwo, who responded on behalf of his colleagues, expressed appreciation to the governor for the appointment and pledged their loyalty and commitment to duty.

The governor also called on commissioners to maintain a cordial working relationship with their Permanent Secretaries through the exchange of knowledge and ideas so as to avoid friction and conflicts.

It could also be recalled that just a few months ago, a large number of permanent secretaries retired in the state.