From Christiana Gokyo, Jos
The Plateau State Governor Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has called on the new Permanent Secretaries to leverage their extensive experience in building a more efficient and responsive Civil Service that will serve as a model of excellence and pride for Plateau State.
The Governor was speaking during the sworn-in of the Acting Head of Civil Service Plateau State, Mr Stephen Pam Gadong, alongside 10 Permanent Secretaries with a charge to give their best for the growth and development of the state.
Disclosing this at Goverment House little Rayfield Jos on Wednesday, and emphasizing that their roles are crucial in Inspiring the workforce to deliver quality leadership and governance in driving the state’s economy towards sustainable progress and prosperity for all citizens of Plateau state.
Additional Special Advisers, as part of his administration’s drive to optimise government performance in the state, were also inaugurated with a warning against abuse of offence as his administration prioritised excellence and value addition.
He also swore in the newly appointed Chairman of the State Pension Board, Barr. Rauta Dakok with a charge to ensure that pensioners are paid every year in the state.
The Governor further inaugurated additional Special Advisers as part of his administration’s drive to optimise government performance in the state and cautioned against abuse of offence as his administration prioritises excellence and value addition.
The newly sworn-in permanent secretaries consist of; “Yilkudi Nengak Elisha, Wycliff Inusa Biwet, Yohanna Mangtu Dangnan, Keziah Ishaya Dung, Solomon Kadiya, Yakubu Ishaya Mallo, Musa Nyam Agwom, Barr. Rwang Yop Shom, Gayi Timothy Gayi as wellands Mr Yabilsu Michae,l” respectively.