Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of
Kano state, has fired all the 33 permanent secretaries in the state.
Auwal Naiya, head of the state
civil service, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
According to the statement, the
governor took the move as part of his administration’s resolve to “ensure
greater efficiency in service delivery”.
The governor directed all those
relieved of their appointments to hand over to the most senior director in
their ministries and parastatals.
Naiya said the sacked officials
and any interested directors could reapply for positions in the state’s civil
service latest May 9.
“In line with present
administration resolve to vigorously pursue/implement the reform initiative
embarked upon since its inception, and cognizant of the need to further ensure
greater efficiency in service delivery , as well as reinvigorate the top
echelon of the civil service, Kano state government has relieved all permanent
secretaries of their appointment with immediate effect,” the statement read.
“Accordingly, they are to
handover to most senior director in their ministries and parastatals on or
before Wednesday 8th May, 2019 and they are to report to office of the head of
service for reassignment.
“In the same vein, all
substantive directors on grade level 16 or 17 , as well as the permanent
secretaries relieved who are interested can apply for the position of permanent
secretary in the state civil service, and should submit their application along
with their curriculum vitae and notification of last promotion or appointment
to this office on or before Thursday 9th May, 2019.”
Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of
Kano state, has fired all the 33 permanent secretaries in the state.
Auwal Naiya, head of the state
civil service, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
According to the statement, the
governor took the move as part of his administration’s resolve to “ensure
greater efficiency in service delivery”.
The governor directed all those
relieved of their appointments to hand over to the most senior director in
their ministries and parastatals.
Naiya said the sacked officials
and any interested directors could reapply for positions in the state’s civil
service latest May 9.
“In line with present
administration resolve to vigorously pursue/implement the reform initiative
embarked upon since its inception, and cognizant of the need to further ensure
greater efficiency in service delivery , as well as reinvigorate the top
echelon of the civil service, Kano state government has relieved all permanent
secretaries of their appointment with immediate effect,” the statement read.
“Accordingly, they are to
handover to most senior director in their ministries and parastatals on or
before Wednesday 8th May, 2019 and they are to report to office of the head of
service for reassignment.
“In the same vein, all
substantive directors on grade level 16 or 17 , as well as the permanent
secretaries relieved who are interested can apply for the position of permanent
secretary in the state civil service, and should submit their application along
with their curriculum vitae and notification of last promotion or appointment
to this office on or before Thursday 9th May, 2019.”
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