Gombe State Governor Inuwa Yahaya has sworn in five new permanent secretaries into the civil service.
Mr Yahaya, who spoke at the swearing-in ceremony in Gombe on Thursday, said his administration was committed to enhancing service delivery and strengthening good governance through sustained civil service reforms.
He described the appointment of the permanent secretaries as well deserved, adding that their elevation was a testament to their qualifications, dedication, loyalty and commitment to the progress of the state.
According to Mr Yahaya, the role of permanent secretaries is pivotal in ensuring continuity and efficiency of governance; hence, the need for them to adhere to their responsibilities to move the state forward.
“Permanent secretaries form the backbone of the civil service. You are the administrative engine that drives the effective implementation of government policies and programmes. As you assume this important office, I wish to remind you of the immense responsibilities that come with it. You are entrusted with the sacred duty of serving the people of Gombe State with integrity, transparency, and accountability. Your decisions will directly impact the lives of our citizens, and I am confident that you will carry out your roles with the highest ethical standards and an unwavering sense of duty,” he said.
Mr Yahaya urged civil servants to be dedicated and productive, stressing that his administration has zero tolerance for corruption, indiscipline, incompetence and wastefulness.
“Your service to the state must match the goodwill our administration has shown as we continue to strive for excellence in governance and service delivery,” he said.
The Secretary to the State Government, Ibrahim Njodi, stated that the appointment of the new permanent secretaries was a testament to the governor’s penchant for recognising hard work and commitment to service.
The newly appointed permanent secretaries are Muazu Usman, Mohammed Abubakar, Mohammed Yusuf, Ahmed Guli and Alhassan Ibrahim.
Speaking on behalf of the newly sworn-in permanent secretaries, Mr Usman expressed gratitude to Mr Yahaya for finding them worthy to serve the state.
Mr Usman promised that they would be committed, loyal, selfless, transparent and accountable in the discharge of their duties.