In a recent development, Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has called upon the state's Head of Service and Permanent Secretaries to embrace an inclusive approach when it comes to the workforce. During the swearing-in ceremony of nine newly-appointed Permanent Secretaries into the state's civil service, Governor Buni stressed the importance of providing each employee with a clear schedule of responsibilities that justifies their employment.
Governor Buni highlighted the administration's recent recruitment effort, which brought over 2,600 degree graduates, diploma holders, and NCE holders into the state civil service. This influx of talent was aimed at enhancing productivity within the workforce.
"I charge the office of the Head of Service and the Permanent Secretaries to promote a schedule of responsibilities, giving every worker a specific duty to validate their employment and the resources allocated as wages to civil servants," Governor Buni asserted.
This directive, he explained, serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it ensures that every member of the workforce feels a sense of belonging and involvement, reducing instances of idleness and absenteeism, thereby boosting vibrancy and productivity. Secondly, it safeguards the prudent use of resources.
Governor Buni extended his advice to the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, urging them to be collaborative team players. He emphasized the need for harmonious working relationships with their respective commissioners, directors, and other staff members across ministries and departments. The aim is to collectively achieve set targets and deliver maximum results.
In his concluding remarks, Governor Buni called upon the newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries to demonstrate unwavering loyalty, dedication, and diligence in their roles to serve the state of Yobe effectively.
The individuals who were sworn in as Permanent Secretaries are Alhaji Modu, Umar Aji Suleiman, Abdulmumin Mamman, Tsoho Rabiu Garba, and Sani Mohammed Sama’ila. Additionally, Zainab Mohammed Ago, Yusuf Hassan Yusuf, Bukar Aji Bukar, and Baba Kachallah Geidam have also assumed their roles in various ministries, departments, and agencies across the state. This move reflects the commitment of the Yobe State government to strengthening its civil service for the benefit of its citizens.