Abia State Swears In 24 New Permanent Secretaries

In a significant move aimed at enhancing service delivery in Abia State, Governor Alex Otti today administered the oath of office to 24 newly appointed Permanent Secretaries.

These seasoned professionals will form the core of Abia State’s administrative machinery, steering the state towards the realization of its transformative vision.

Governor Otti stressed the rigorous and transparent selection process that these officials went through, a process that he personally oversaw to guarantee that only the best and brightest individuals were chosen. He congratulated the appointees on their well-deserved positions and asked them to uphold the greatest levels of professionalism, ethics, and accountability in their new positions.

These recently appointed Permanent Secretaries embody Abia State’s values of diversity and inclusion. Notably, many of them are female Permanent Secretaries, with one even hailing from Edo State. Governor Otti has stated unequivocally that their origins or religious affiliations are unimportant; rather, their ability to contribute to the development and progress of the state is the priority. Abia State is dedicated to the development of a civil service that is reform-oriented, merit-based, and devoid of partisan politics.

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The Governor charged the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries with being inventive, proactive, and attentive to the people of Abia’s needs and ambitions. They are the key link between government policies and programs and their implementation. Close coordination with commissioners, agency leaders, and directors is essential. These officials must also be open to learning, unlearning, and relearning, since the state is constantly looking for new ways to improve service delivery and achieve outstanding results. Governor [Name] assured the newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries of his unshakable support and guidance as they begin their noble duty of serving the state of Abia.

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