Port Harcourt — Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State administered the oath of office to 16 newly appointed permanent secretaries today. This strategic move aims to fortify the state’s administrative machinery, fostering effectiveness and efficiency across various sectors for the ultimate benefit of its citizens.
The swearing-in ceremony, a testament to the commitment to public service excellence, underscores the administration’s dedication to streamlined governance and improved service provision. These newly appointed permanent secretaries are poised to play pivotal roles in elevating the standard of public service, ensuring that every sector experiences enhanced efficiency and productivity.
Governor Siminalayi Fubara expressed confidence that this measure will significantly contribute to the state’s overall development, emphasizing the importance of a robust and dedicated civil service in achieving the government’s objectives.
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The Governor wrote on his X page:
“Today, we took further steps to strengthen our service delivery through the State Civil Service by swearing in 16 permanent secretaries.
“This is to ensure effective and efficient services to every sector for the benefit of our people.”
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