Gov. Diri swears in 15 new permanent secretaries

“True leadership lies not just in the decisions that will be made by the commissioner and all other decision-making bodies, but more importantly in the implementation of those decisions.”

Update: 2024-11-20 09:51 GMT

Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa has sworn in 15 new permanent secretaries, charging them to perform their duties with utmost integrity and accountability.

Diri gave the charge on Tuesday during the swearing-in ceremony held inside the Executive Council Chambers of Government House, Yenagoa.

The Chief Registrar of the State High Court, who was represented by the Deputy Chief Registrar, Baitimizimo Obiri, administered the Oaths of Office and Allegiance on the permanent secretaries.

While congratulating them for reaching the zenith of their careers, the governor stressed that their ability to perform effectively was crucial to the seamless functioning of government.

He also urged them to establish high standards of professionalism and ethics, ensuring that their actions reflected the aspirations and values of the people.

He said, "Be innovative in your approach to finding solutions.

“True leadership lies not just in the decisions that will be made by the commissioner and all other decision-making bodies, but more importantly in the implementation of those decisions.”

Diri, who urged the top public servants to embrace the challenge of delivering excellence, urged them to foster teamwork and maintain open lines of communication, particularly with staff in their ministries.

The governor disclosed that there was pressure on him and his deputy from within and outside the state during the selection of the permanent secretaries.

He stressed that, as a policy of government, he decided to restore the glory of the public service by following the due process.

He said that their selection was based on merit and other criteria, which included a written test organised by the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON).

The new perm secs are Anengimo Loveday, Claude Gogo, Agnes Oloye, Kemedei Doubra, Raymond Angaye, Omubo Diepreye, Stanley Sokari, and Okrinya Samsiso.

Others are Peremoboere Soroh, Poweide Otrofaniowei, Dr Hamilton Ekeke, Ayabowei Enemo, Jonjon Samuel, Mrs Apulu Iyabosa, and Mrs Payeboye Lukoh.

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