Tag: Cabinet

  • Sanwo-Olu swears in new cabinet member, 2 permanent secretaries

    Sanwo-Olu swears in new cabinet member, 2 permanent secretaries

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, on Friday inaugurated a new member of the Executive Council and two Permanent Secretaries (PS).

    Speaking at the ceremony at the Lagos House, Ikeja, Gov. Sanwo-Olu said the appointment of a new member of the State Executive Council was in a bid to expand the scope of administration in the state’s healthcare system.

    Mrs Oluwakemi Ogunyemi, a trained nurse and two-term member of Lagos State Health Service Commission, was sworn in as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health.

    Besides, the governor elevated two Directors in the State civil service to Permanent Secretaries.

    Mr Adewunmi Ogunsanya, a Director of Administration and Human Resources at the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, was appointed Permanent Secretary for the Cabinet Office.

    Also, Mrs Iyabo Seriki-Bello, who was Director of Administration and Human Resources at Education District IV, is now the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM).

    He congratulated the appointees for their selection and urged them not to get carried away, as the expectations were high for them to justify their appointments.

    The governor said that given their wealth of experience and knowledge in governance, he was confident that the appointees would not disappoint his trust in the discharge of their responsibilities.

    ”I welcome Mrs Oluwakemi Ogunyemi to the State Executive Council, having been confirmed by the House of Assembly. She will be serving as Special Adviser on Health.

    ”The expectations are high, given the wealth of experience she is bringing to the table. I expect that you would immediately settle into your responsibilities, so that the government and the people of Lagos can harness your full potential, while you work to help actualise all of the programmes and activities in your portfolios.

    ”Having gone through extensive and rigorous screening, I congratulate the newly-appointed Permanent Secretaries.

    ”These are strategic and critical assignments that have been assigned to them, but my confidence lies in your pedigrees and years of experience in the service of the state. I believe you have what it takes to quickly settle in your roles and discharge your duties without further delay,” he said.

    Sanwo-Olu urged the appointees to familiarise themselves with the administration’s development agenda, known as THEMES Plus, pointing out that the implementation of the programmes remained on track.

    He said that gender equality and youth inclusion were the cardinal focus of his government, as the appointment of women and young people to key positions was a testament to his commitment to inclusive governance.

    ”We are counting on your ingenuity, innovative minds, commitment and purposeful leadership in your respective areas of responsibility.

    ”You must ensure that good governance is the minimum you deliver,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    The Head of Service, Mr Olabode Agoro, who presented the appointees to the governor, described the new Permanent Secretaries as experienced officers, who shared the vision of the administration.

    Giving a note of assurance on behalf of the appointees, Ogunyemi thanked the governor for the confidence reposed in them.

    ”We promise to be diligent in discharging our responsibilities, in line with the oath of office and THEMES Plus agenda,” she said.

  • Why I wanted to serve in Tinubu’s cabinet – Wike

    Why I wanted to serve in Tinubu’s cabinet – Wike

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has given the reason he chose to be a minister in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

    Wike noted that Tinubu has shown Nigerians that he feels their pains.

    He spoke at the flag-off of the rehabilitation of roads in the Garki area of Abuja on Monday.

    According to Wike: “The FCT minister of state and I are here to assure you that Tinubu’s agenda of Renewed Hope works and to let you know that the FCT is working.

    “The agenda of Mr President is not just by talking but also in doing. And that is why we have come to start with flagging off a number of roads in this area.

    “This is just phase one. In the next few weeks, we go to phase two. This is about road – infrastructure. So many things Mr President has promised. We are taking them one after the other.

    “I have told you here if anything was not going to work, I would not be a party but because I know Mr President means well for this country, he wants the best for the country, that’s why I said I would serve in his cabinet because he has shown Nigerians that he feels their pains.”

  • Just In: Cabinet nominee dropped over alleged financial infractions

    Just In: Cabinet nominee dropped over alleged financial infractions

    Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State dropped Dr Ibrahim Yusuf Ngoshe, one of the nominees sent to the State House of Assembly to be screened as a commissioner in his cabinet following the discovery of his entanglement with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    He was alleged to have diverted N24m meant for the payment of staff salaries and other expenditure at Maira Islamic Senior Secondary School, Maiduguri where he served as principal to establish a private school.

    Ngoshe was also an aspirant for the Gwoza State Constituency but lost out in the All Progressives Congress, APC primaries.

    Zulum withdrew the nomination of Ngoshe in a letter to the Borno State House of Assembly on Friday evening.

    The Governor’s spokesman Malam Isa Gusau who announced this in a statement issued on Saturday, explained that by this, the number of commissioner nominees, is down from 18 to 17.

    Governor Zulum, the statement recalled, had on Friday, July 28, 2023 submitted 18 names to the Borno State House of Assembly, including that of Ngoshe whose name was the 13th.

    Ngoshe, was arraigned by the Maiduguri Zonal Command of the EFCC on Friday, March 31, 2023 before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri on a one-count charge of criminal misappropriation to the tune of N24,000,000.00 (Twenty-Four Million Naira).

    The charge reads: “That you, Ibrahim Yusuf Ngoshe whilst being the Principal of Mairi Islamic Senior Secondary School, Maiduguri, Borno State, between the year 2012 to 2023, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did dishonestly misappropriate the revenue generated by the School and diverted same in the establishment of your school by name Sheik Abba Aji Memorial Integrated School at Mairi Kuwait being monies meant for payment of staff salaries, additional structures and other physical projects for the school to the tune of N24,000,000.00 (Twenty Four Million Naira) and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 308 of the Penal Code Cap.102 Law Laws of the Borno State of Nigeria and punishable under Section 309 of the same Law.”

  • Adeleke warns aides, board chairmen against rivalry, incompetence

    Adeleke warns aides, board chairmen against rivalry, incompetence

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has warned his newly inaugurated special advisers against engaging in any form of rivalry, incompetence and fraudulent conducts.

    Adeleke gave the warning during the inauguration of 47 Special Advisers, board Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen.

    ”You have to avoid infighting and work harmoniously with commissioners. Also remember that this government does not tolerate inompetence and corruption.

    ”You have to be above board. Dedicate your time to the service of the people. You must observe the rule of law and due process,” he said.

    Adeleke further said that any appointee found formenting trouble would be sacked, saying,” I expect cordial working relationship”.

    The governor said that the scorecard of every appointee would be periodically reviewed to ensure optimal performance.

    He said the business of governance does not require unnecessary distractions but total commitment to service delivery.

    ”We have many serious issues to handle. It will be useless to spend time on avoidable distractions,” he said.

    According to reports, out of the inaugurated serving aides, 10 are in cabinet ranks while the remaining 37 are non-cabinet members.

    Adeleke had on July 19, inaugurated 25 commissioners.

    The inauguration is coming about eight months after his swearing-in as governor on Nov. 27, 2022.

  • What my cabinet will be made up of – Oborevwori reveals

    What my cabinet will be made up of – Oborevwori reveals

    Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta has revealed his cabinet will be made up of youths, middle-aged, and the elderly.

    Oborevwori disclosed this on Sunday at a Thanksgiving Service in honour of his Deputy, Chief Monday Onyeme, at the St. John’s Anglican Church, Ibabu, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of the state.

    “The appointments are coming. We will mixture of the young, average and the old. God is leading us, nobody is directing this administration.

    ”We will do the right thing for our people at the right time,” Oborevwori said.

    He said that the state government would be fair and just in the appointments and distribution of projects across the state.

    He urged the people of the state to continue to pray for him and his adminstration to enable him deliver on his campaign promises to the people.

    Oborevwori accompanied by his wife, Tobore, noted that his administration was a product of the grace and mercy of God.

    He reminded the people about the importance of thanksgiving in perfecting the acts of God upon any man.

    ”I overcame so many challenges to become governor. I am happy to be here to join my friend and brother, the Deputy Governor, and his wife, Catherine to give thanks to God for our successful inauguration as governor and deputy and for all our victories at the election and in the courts.

    “We have come to thank God for finding us worthy to serve at this time in the history of our dear State.

    “We will continue to give God thanks for giving us the opportunity to lead Delta at this time inspite of several challenges, which we overcame by God’s grace.

    “Thanking God is very important and that is why we will continue to appreciate the hand of God upon our lives and state,” he said.

    He commended the immediate past governor, Ifeanyi Okowa for his skills training and entrepreneurship programmes, while assuring that his administration will do more to touch the lives of the people of the state.

    The governor pledged to deliver on his M.O.R.E Agenda for the state.

    Earlier, Bishop of Ika Diocese and Supervising Bishop of Ndokwa Diocese, Rt. Rev’d Godfrey Ekpenisi congratulated Sir Onyeme and his wife, Catherine.

    Ekpenisi, in a sermon titled; “Seven Principles of Starting and Finishing Strong”, urged leaders to seek wisdom, promote excellence, be good and disciplined leaders, show love to the people, nurture their families, and honour God throughout their tenures.

    He called on leaders to be disciplined and show empathy to the people they are leading, adding that “a leader does not force leadership on people, he earns it by his actions.

    In attendance were, Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu; immediate past Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa and his wife, Edith; former Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan, who was represented by his daughter, Orode; former Deputy Governors, Sir Benjamin Elue and Deacon Kingsley Otuaro, others.

    Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E  stands for Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All,  Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security.

  • Gombe gov, Inuwa Yahaya reshuffles cabinet

    Gombe gov, Inuwa Yahaya reshuffles cabinet

    Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State on Monday carried out a minor reshuffle of his cabinet by appointing two commissioners and four special advisers.

    He said at their swearing-in in Gombe, that the move was part of efforts to maintain his administration’s set objectives and good governance.

    He said it was also to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.

    Yahaya said their appointment was equally in line with his administration’s determination and commitment to provide purposeful and responsive leadership aimed at meeting the yearnings and aspirations of the people.

    “Accordingly, the following changes are hereby made regarding special advisers with immediate effect: Dauda Batari is moved from Ministry of Education to Ministry of Higher Education.

    “Mr Shehu Madugu from Ministry of Energy and Solid Minerals to Ministry of Environment and Forestry.

    “Aishatu Maigari moved from Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to Ministry of Education while Meshak Lauco will now serve in the Ministry of Higher Education from the Ministry of Information and Culture,” he said.

    The governor said that the new commissioners, Mr. Sanusi Pindiga and Mr. Andirya Moljengo, would be in charge of Ministry of Energy and Solid Minerals and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.

    He urged the newly sworn-in appointees to sustain the tempo of his administration’s achievements with sincerity of purpose, transparency, accountability, loyalty, and commitment.

    Yahaya enjoined them to conduct the affairs of their various ministries and departments with the fear of God and ensure that public resources were utilised judiciously and efficiently.

    He promised to support them towards delivering on their mandates.

    “We will not tolerate ineptitude and corrupt practices.

    “This administration will not condone any act of indiscipline and corruption in whatever form,” he said.

  • 2023: Zulum dissolves cabinet

    2023: Zulum dissolves cabinet

    Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno has dissolved the state executive council with effect from Thursday (May 5, 2022).

    This is contained in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Administration and General Services, Mr Danjuma Ali, issued in Maiduguri.

    It said: “The Governor has approved with immediate effect the dissolution of members of the State Executive Council.”

    Ali explained that the dissolution was to create enabling environment for interested members of the executive council to legally participate in forthcoming primaries and congresses of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said that Zulum expressed his deepest appreciation to them for their unquantifiable contributions while they held offices and wished them the best of luck in their future endeavours.

  • Gov. Obiano dissolves cabinet ahead of handover

    Gov. Obiano dissolves cabinet ahead of handover

    The governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano of Anambra has announced the dissolution of his cabinet.

    It also includes termination of the appointments of cabinet members and aides with effect from March 16.

    The notice of termination is contained in a circular signed by Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu, the Secretary to the Anambra Government on Monday.

    Obiano is expected to handover to the incoming governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, on March 17 when his eight years two-term tenure expires.

    Chukwulobelu said that those affected include all political appointees, Secretary to the State Government, Chief of Staff, Principal Secretary, Chief Press Secretary and commissioners.

    Others are Special Advisers, Chairmen and members of non-statutory boards/agencies/committees, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants and Executive Assistants.

    He stated: “This is to notify all political appointees that the life of the present administration will end on March 16.

    “Consequently, all appointees are informed that their appointments will terminate on the above stated date.

    “You are therefore advised to handover all government properties in your possession to the most senior civil servant in your office, and the officer should acknowledge the receipt as appropriate.”

    Chukwulobelu said the fate of those in tenured appointments such as Managing Directors/CEO, Executive Secretaries and Provosts were not affected by the circular and would be determined by the next government.

    “While thanking you for your services, we wish you best of luck in your future endeavors,” he said.

  • Umahi effects minor cabinet reshuffle

    Umahi effects minor cabinet reshuffle

    Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi has approved a minor cabinet reshuffle which affected two ministries.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Saturday in Abakaliki by Dr Ugbala Igwe, Secretary to the State Government and Coordinating Commissioner.

    According to the statement, Mr Frank Ngwu, Special Assistant(SA) on Road Maintenance, is now SA on Infrastructural Development for Concession and Maintenance.

    “Dr Stephen Odo, Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Business Development, now Commissioner for Commerce and Industry.

    “Mr Oluchukwu Ezeali, Commissioner for Infrastructural Development for Concession, is now Commissioner for Business Development.

    “Mr Kerian Ofoke, SA on Airport Project is now SA on Attitudinal Change,” the statement said.

    It noted that the reshuffling was with immediate effect, and all handover and taking over must be completed before 12.00p.m on Monday, Jan. 10.

    “All the affected Commissioners and the SAs are to take note and ensure strict compliance to this directive,” the statement added.

  • El-Rufai reshuffles cabinet, announces new appointments

    El-Rufai reshuffles cabinet, announces new appointments

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on Monday assigned new portfolios to some commissioners and senior officials of the state government.

    He explained that the reshuffle was designed to help harness fresh energy for the government’s final lap, bring new insights, and enable the commissioners to have a more rounded experience of the government, said a statement by the governor’s spokesman, Muyiwa Adekeye.

    Eight of the 14 commissioners swapped portfolios, although there were no changes in the Ministries of Finance, Justice, Health, Housing and Urban Development, Internal Security and Home Affairs, as well as Human Services and Social Development.

    The Chief of Staff to the Governor, Muhammad Abdullahi, was redeployed to the Ministry of Planning and Budget Commission as commissioner – a position he held during the governor’s first term.

    Other commissioners redeployed include Jaafaru Sani (Environment), Thomas Gyang (Public Works and Infrastructure), Halima Lawal (Education), Ibrahim Hussaini (Agriculture), Shehu Muhammad (Local Government), Kabir Mato (Business, Innovation, and Technology), and Idris Nyam (Sports Development).

    Governor El-Rufai also appointed Balaraba Aliyu-Inuwa, Muhammad Bayero, and Phoebe Yayi as administrators of the Zaria Metropolitan Authority, Kaduna Capital Territory, and Kafanchan Municipal Authority respectively.

    This follows the passage of the law creating metropolitan authorities to manage the areas as organic cities.

    Similarly, the governor approved the deployment of Umma Aboki as Permanent Secretary, Planning and Budget Commission; Murtala Dabo as Executive Chairman, Fiscal Responsibility Commission; and Abubakar Hassan as Director-General, Kaduna State Contributory Health Management Authority (KADCHMA).

    Others are Tamar Nandul as Managing Director, Kaduna Markets Development and Management Company; Khalil Khalil as Executive Secretary, Kaduna Investment Promotion Agency (KADIPA); and Maimunatu Abubakar as General Manager, Kaduna Environmental Protection Agency (KEPA).

    “Amina Ladan will oversee the Kaduna State Roads Agency (KADRA) following the redeployment of Engineer Muhammad Lawal Magaji to the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure,” the statement said.

    “The government has also announced the appointments of Professor Mohammed Sani Bello as Chairman of the Local Government Service Board; Muhammed Muazu Muqaddas as Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Authority (SEMA); and Dr Shuaibu Shehu Aliyu as Permanent Secretary.

    “The governor has nominated Dr Ishaya Sarki Habu (Chairman), Aminu Yusuf Musa, Engineer Rabiu Tanko, and Rebecca Nnawo Barde as the new members of the Legislative Service Commission. Malam Nasir El-Rufai has conveyed the state government’s gratitude for the service of Aliyu Saidu, former DG-KADCHMA and Lawal Jibrin, former GM of KEPA who are leaving the government.”