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Tambuwal appoints 9 Perm Secs
Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state has approved the appointments of 9 Permanent Secretaries in the State civil service.
The appointments according to a release issued Thursday by Malam Abu Shekara, Director General to the Governor on Media and Public Affairs were sequel to vacuum created in the service.
Shekara in the release gave the names of the appointees as Sa’idu Muhammad Maccido; who was Secretary to the Sultanate Council and currently the “Danbura” of Sokoto, Malam Abubakar Shekara, currently the Director General, Media and Public Affairs to the Sokoto State Governor and State Media Corporation and
Ahmad Moyi Tambuwal, currently the General Manager, Sokoto State Water Board.
Also are Mu’azu Madawaki, who is a Director with the Administration and General Services Department; Faruku Shehu, who is the current Secretary, State Universal Basic Education Board and Hauwa Abubakar Mohammed, who is a Director General at the State Tourism Development Agency.
The rest are Dr. Attahiru Maigandi, currently the Secretary, State Water Board; Aminu Aliyu Dogondaji, who is the Director General, SACDP/IFAD and Ibrahim Adamu, currently the Director, Information Services at the State Ministry of Information.
However, Tambuwal in the release, congratulated the new appointees and prayed Allah to aid them in their new tasks, while enjoining them to maintain the commitment and discipline for which they have been recognized.
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