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Gov. Otu Swears In 27 New Permanent Secretaries

Posted on October 2, 2024 By Admin No Comments on Gov. Otu Swears In 27 New Permanent Secretaries
Some of the permanent secretaries being sworn in.

27 new permanent secretaries, have been sworn in by Cross River State governor, Bassey Otu, into the state civil service, emphasizing the need for heightened efficiency and productivity in the public sector.

Addressing the new permanent secretaries, Otu stated that, “It is truly commendable to witness a greater representation of women in the role of Permanent Secretary today, which speaks volumes. I emphasize that this position carries significant responsibilities of fostering innovative ideas within the service. As both the financial overseer and administrative leader of your respective Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), passing the buck will no longer be tolerated. It is imperative that you identify and eliminate any detrimental practices hindering progress. This appointment aligns with our objective of an administration centered on the welfare of the people.”

“Moreover, while many directors may be qualified for the role of permanent secretary, the selection process is based on the existing vacancies within the MDAs. This underscores the pivotal role each individual plays in this setting. My administration is dedicated to enhancing your well-being, but subpar performance may result in repercussions. Thus, I urge you to meet the high expectations set by the government and the populace.”

“I extend my congratulations to all the newly appointed permanent secretaries and pray that they are bestowed with wisdom to continue rendering invaluable service to their homeland,” he concluded.

Secretary to the State Government, Anthony Owan Enoh, described the appointments as a recognition of hard work and consistent dedication to service, signifying a proven track record of excellence.

Expressing gratitude on behalf of the new permanent secretaries, Jonah Bassey Offor, pledged to exert their utmost efforts within their respective MDAs to propel the state towards progress.

The new permanent secretaries are, Bassey Onoyom Bassey, Offiong Ani Offiong, Joseph Ikongha Odey, Okorn Ayang Oyira, Helen Oyem Bessong, Paul Ugbe Bepeh, Rita Ashibibiye Eteng, Eyo Ekpe Offiong, Gold Okpo Nta, Caroline Enembe Edet, Balinwo Ofem Ofegobi, Jonah Bassey Offor, Glory Odu-Oji, Ekpenyong Micah Esuabana, Eyibio Kingsley Ndem, Philomena Nyire Nyiam, Francis Adebe Oyije, Gabriel Ogbaji Ukwada, Okon Asuquo Ita, Eke Okon, Gertrude Odu, Jacqueline Bank Akpanke, Lucy Bassey Enakirerhi, Ettah Inyang Eyo, Tony Effiom, John Odu, and Patrick Edi.

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