Oyo State:Makinde swears in 48 permanent secretaries

Governor, Seyi Makinde, has sworn in 48 newly-appointed permanent secretaries in the state civil/public service, urging them to discharge their duties effectively and do their best for the state.

The governor urged the new permanent secretaries to support his government to achieve its vision of sustainable development in the state.

Makinde stated this at the Executive Council Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Agodi, Ibadan, shortly after the Oaths of Office and Allegiance were administered on the newly appointed permanent secretaries.

He described the event as historic, adding that the process of their appointments was based on objectivity and merit and without any interference from anywhere.

The governor’s statements were contained in a release issued by his Special Adviser (Media), Dr Sulaimon Olanrewaju, and made available to newsmen in Ibadan.

The governor noted that the appointment of permanent secretaries in education and local government sectors was made to encourage and motivate people working silently and also to institutionalize the sectors in the service.

He congratulated the new permanent secretaries, and also appreciated the Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, for handling the appointment processes diligently.

Makinde said, “History is being made today because appointing 48 permanent secretaries is no joke, but those are vacancies that have to be filled. We didn’t play politics with it.

“We did not create those positions, as they have been in existence. It’s just that over time, we have had mostly Coordinating Directors but now, we have appointed permanent secretaries.

“If you remember, when this administration came in, what we met on the ground was a situation where the appointment of permanent secretaries was discretionary. But we started a new culture when we came in. We had the exam and we were picking from the list.

“Let me use this opportunity to thank the Head of Service for handling this situation diligently. She deserves all the accolades. You will notice that in the education sector, we took time to appoint Inspectors-General and tutors-general.

“Our future is about how we can educate our children because they are the future. So, if you have people who are contributing to building our future, how do you encourage them? That is why we opened up that space to institutionalise the process whereby teachers and people in the education sector can also be compensated.

“The same applies to those in the local government sector. At the local government level, we felt that you have people also toiling day and night because it’s the closest government to the people. But every time I look through the record, I see that it is always a token for the LG. We are trying to redress that so that we can encourage the people working at that level to be at the peak of their careers as well.

“When you work hard, the reward is more work. So, I want to say to you that this is just the beginning. You have to do your best to justify the appointment.

“Also, you need to know that you swore to an oath to be fair to everybody. So, don’t forget the oath when you are making decisions and writing memos.”

The 48 new permanent secretaries include three permanent secretaries earlier appointed and 15 newly-appointed permanent secretaries from the mainstream; 15 from the education sector comprising Inspectors-General of Education and Tutors-General; and six from the health sector.

There are seven from the government sector: the Permanent Secretary/Clerk of the House and the Surveyor-General of the state.

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