Kaduna state Governor Nasiru El Rufai announced yesterday through a press that he has sacked 20 permanent secretaries from kaduna state civil service and has appointed new officials to fill some positions in his government.
In line with its resolve to cut the cost of running government,the kaduna state government has announced the retirement of 20 permanent secretaries.This decision follows the streamlining of ministries in the state from 19 to a leaner 13, as part of efforts to free up resources to be usedfor providing schools ,hospitals,roads and other public goods.
The government , which had at inception declared its determination to cut costs, drive efficiency and improve service delivery , is continuing the restructuring of its agencies,to ensure that the the number of permanent secretaries is properly aligned with the new structure, there will be only 13 permanent secretaries for the 13 ministries.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Governor Nasir El-Rufai sacks 20 Permanent secretaries.
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