Tag: Civil Service

  • Zamfara governor appoints new Head of Service

    Zamfara governor appoints new Head of Service

    Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has approved the appointment of Yakubu Haidara as the substantive Head of the Zamfara Civil Service.

    This is contained in a statement on Wednesday by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Abubakar Nakwada,

    Haidara will replace Ahmad Liman, who retired from the civil service on Feb. 28, 2025.

    Haidara, a 1989 Political Science graduate from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, was appointed Permanent Secretary in 2012 and has served in various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

    Until his appointment, he was the Permanent Secretary for Cabinet Affairs in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

    The governor thanked the outgoing Head of Service for his dedication and urged the new appointee to uphold integrity and adhere strictly to Public Service rules.

    The appointment takes immediate effect.

  • Bayelsa begins construction of 9-storey secretariat

    Bayelsa begins construction of 9-storey secretariat

    Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, Head of Service of the Federation, has expressed delight over the construction of a new nine-storey civil servants’ secretariat by the Bayelsa Government.

    She spoke during the groundbreaking ceremony of the project in Yenagoa on Saturday.

    Walson-Jack said that once completed, the iconic structure would remain in her memory as an exciting legacy of Gov. Douye Diri’s administration.

    She described the event as a significant milestone, recalling her time in Bayelsa’s public service and feeling nostalgic about witnessing the foundation-laying ceremony.

    She said: “The civil service is the engine of government, providing expertise and structure for effective governance.

    “A well-motivated and efficient civil service needs capable personnel, strong policies, and an enabling work environment that fosters professionalism, collaboration, and innovation.”

    The Head of Service emphasised that the project demonstrated the Bayelsa government’s commitment to strengthening governance and service delivery.

    “This new state secretariat is a commendable effort to provide public servants with a conducive workplace.

    “I applaud the Bayelsa government for its dedication to infrastructure development.

    “This project aligns with the broader vision of strengthening Nigeria’s civil service at both state and federal levels to enhance governance,” she said.

    Earlier, the state governor stated that the workers’ complex would be an electronic secretariat, with the project costing N46 billion.

    He said the government had already mobilised contractors with 30 per cent of the project sum and had approved the release of another 20 per cent upon take off.

    Diri assured that funding would not be an issue and that the project would be completed in 24 months.

    He urged state workers to reciprocate the government’s commitment to their welfare and well-being.

    “What propelled me to build a new secretariat was the civil servants’ request for office accommodation, which was raised repeatedly every Workers’ Day,” he said.

    He expressed delight that the new secretariat would end complaints from labour unions about inadequate office space.

    Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr Moses Teibowei, said the project was conceived and initiated by the Diri administration.

    He stated that the structure would provide a conducive and befitting communal space for the state’s workforce.

    The proposed structure would feature modern, eco-friendly green solutions to support key functional needs of the state.

    It would cover a footprint of 3,675.633 square metres within a gross area of 26,762.99 square metres and include parking for 155 cars.

    Mr Carlos Zanone, Operations Director of Megastar Technical and Construction Company Ltd., said the building would be equipped with a solar power-backed system.

    Additional features would include conference halls, a six-bed sick bay, and a crèche to support working families.

    He added that the facility would be built to modern standards, using high-quality materials to enhance the area’s aesthetics.

    Zanone assured that the 24-month completion timeframe was achievable.

    State Head of Service, Mrs Biobelemoye Charles-Onyema, thanked the state governor, describing the project as a dream come true for all Bayelsa civil servants.

  • Gov Buni appoints new Head of Service for Yobe

    Gov Buni appoints new Head of Service for Yobe

    Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has appointed Alhaji Tonga Betara as the new Head of Service (HoS) for the State.

    This is contained in a statement by Alhaji Shuaibu Abdullahi, Press Secretary of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), in Damaturu on Wednesday.

    According to him, the appointment follows the retirement of the former HoS, Mr Hamidu Alhaji, who attained the mandatory 60 years of service.

    Abdullahi said the appointment of the new HoS was with immediate effect. Betara was before his appointment the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment.

  • Borno swears in 5 new permanent secretaries

    Borno swears in 5 new permanent secretaries

    The Borno State Government has sworn in five newly appointed Permanent Secretaries to strengthen the state’s civil service.

    Deputy Governor, Dr Umar Kadafur, presided over the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday on behalf of Gov. Babagana Zulum.

    Justice Amina Mustapha-Ibrahim, representing the Chief Judge of Borno State, Justice Usman Zannah, administered the Oath of Allegiance.

    In his remarks, the overseeing Head of Service, Dr Abubakar Mohammed, said this was the third phase of appointments based on a competitive examination process ensuring merit-based selection.

    He stated that 22 candidates from six Local Government Areas — Biu, Damboa, Kaga, Mafa, Guzamala, and Marte—were screened, with the most successful emerging for appointment.

    Mohammed emphasised that the examination process had become a permanent policy, ensuring equal opportunity, transparency, and the selection of the most competent individuals.

    He commended Zulum’s commitment to civil service reform, citing training programmes, improved working conditions, and the recent payment of ₦8 billion in outstanding gratuities.

    The Deputy Governor, however, reminded them that their appointments aligned with Section 208(2)(c) of the Nigerian Constitution, empowering the Governor to appoint Permanent Secretaries.

    He urged them to view their roles as a call to duty and an opportunity to contribute to Borno’s 25-Year Development Framework and 10-Year Strategic Transformation Plan.

    “This administration is committed to good governance, transparency, and accountability. You are the backbone of the bureaucracy and must uphold integrity,” Kadafur stated.

    He encouraged them to collaborate with Commissioners and staff to enhance efficiency and innovation in resource management for better service delivery.

    The newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries are Aminu Chamalwa (Biu), Mala A. Waziri (Damboa), Aji Yakub (Kaga), Aisha Umara (Mafa), and Ibrahim Baba (Marte).

    Speaking on behalf of the appointees, Aminu Chamalwa expressed gratitude to the governor for the trust placed in them.

    He assured that they would carry out their duties with dedication and professionalism.

    “We deeply appreciate the governor’s passion for service and governance. His leadership inspires us, and we pledge to work diligently to fulfil the administration’s vision,” Chamalwa said.

  • BREAKING: FG announces massive recruitment into federal civil service

    BREAKING: FG announces massive recruitment into federal civil service

    The Federal Civil Service Commission is set to recruit staff for the federal government, Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu has disclosed.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mr Onanuga made this disclosure on Monday, citing a notice by Taiwo Hassan, Head of Press and Public Relations at the Federal Civil Service Commission.

    “The Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) is receiving applications for various vacancies in the Federal Civil Service,” the notice reads.

    It was gathered that the vacancy announcement was first published on the Commission’s website and in the Sun, Daily Trust and The Nation newspaper of Monday 27th January 2025.

    “Eligible applicants are to apply for only one position via the application link: https://recruitment.fedcivilservice.gov.ng. Applicants who are physically challenged should state the nature of their disability,” the notice added.

    According to the notice, applicants are to upload the following documents as applicable:

    1. Curriculum Vitae
    2. Ph.D/Master’s Degree Certificate
    3. Degree/HND/NCE Certificate
    4. WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Certificate
    5. Primary School Certificate
    6. NYSC discharge/exemption/exclusion certificate
    7. Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age
    8. Local Government Identification
    9. Recent Passport photograph

    TNG reports all applications are to be submitted on or before Monday, 10th March, 2025, according to the Federal Civil Service Commission notice.

  • Civil servants want NASS to amend pension law

    Civil servants want NASS to amend pension law

    The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) says there is need for the National Assembly to amend the pension law for more robust packages for retired civil servants.

    ASCSN National President Shehu Muhammed made this known at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Muhammed said that issues surrounding pension had been lingering for years and many attempts to tackle them had not been successful.

    According to him, some employers fail to remit their own contributions to the  National Pension Commission.

    He said that an affected employee would, therefore, not have access to his terminal benefit until when the employer would pay up.

    “From this, you can see that there is no difference from the old system and the new system; we are all coming back to square one, where you spend years without having access to your terminal benefit.

    “Some retirees have  died without having access to their retirement benefits.

    “However, we still have a window: those who formulated the law, the National Assembly.

    “That is our next bus stop because the complaint we are receiving across the country by our members is that the contributory pension scheme should go.

    “It is no more beneficial to the workers of Nigeria. We are still going back to the National Assembly with suggestions as regards amendment of the law in order to pave way for us to have access to our money immediately after exiting the service,“ he said.

    On employment, the labour leader urged governments to come up with policies and programmes that would provide job opportunities and small businesses for those exiting from civil service.

    He said that hundreds of thousands of students graduated from  tertiary institutions  yearly and were  expected to get white-collar jobs.

    According to him, high unemployment rate  contributes to insecurity.

    He said, “Government must put enough resources into addressing  unemployment.”

  • BREAKING: Tinubu makes fresh appointments

    BREAKING: Tinubu makes fresh appointments

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed eight permanent secretaries in the federal civil service to fill existing and impending vacancies in some states and geopolitical zones.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the newly appointed permanent secretaries are Onwusoro Maduka Ihemelandu for Abia State, Ndiomu Ebiogeh Philip for Bayelsa State and Anuma Ogbonnaya Nlia for Ebonyi State.

    Others are Ogbodo Chinasa Nnam for Enugu State, Kalba Danjuma Usman for Gombe State, Usman Salihu Aminu for Kebbi State, Oyekunle Patience Nwakuso for Rivers State and Nadungu Gagare for Kaduna State.

    This is contained in a statement released on Monday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy.

    This will be the second set of eight permanent secretaries appointed by the president, following those appointed last June from Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Jigawa, Ondo, Zamfara,  South East and South-South.

    “The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation recommended that the new permanent secretaries be appointed after diligent selection,” Onanuga stated.

    Meanwhile, President Tinubu has urged the new permanent secretaries to demonstrate greater commitment, diligence, and innovation in serving the nation.

  • Kano Gov makes fresh appointments for civil service, others

    Kano Gov makes fresh appointments for civil service, others

    Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has announced the appointment of the Chairmen and members of the state’s Civil Service, Sharia, Zakkat and Hubsi Commission.

    A statement by the spokesperson of the Governor, Sunusi Bature, said he invoked his constitutional powers on the appointments in line with the established procedures.

    The statement made available to journalists in Kano on Thursday named Mr Ahmad Ishaq as the Chairman, Kano State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Abdullahi Mahmoud and Mr Ado Mohammed, as Permanent members I and II, respectively..

    For the Sharia commission, Bature stated that Sheikh Abbas Abubakar-Daneji was appointed as Executive Chairman, Malam Hadi Gwani-Dahiru, Permanent Commissioner I
    and Sheikh Ali Dan’Abba, Permanent Commissioner II.

    Others appointed as members were:  Malam Adamu Ibrahim, Malam Abubakar Mai-Ashafa, Malam Naziru Saminu-Dorayi and Sheikh Kawu Aliyu-Harazumi, Sheikh Mukhtar Mama, Sheikh Ibrahim Limamin-Ja’en and Sheikh Sani Ashir, who will serve as Secretary.

    For the Zakkat and Hubsi Commission, Mr  Habibu Dan-Almajiri was appointed Executive Chairman, Sheikh Nafiu Umar-Harazumi, Permanent Commissioner I, Dr Ali Quraish Permanent Commissioner II, while Malam Abdullahi Sarkin-Sharifai was a member.

    Other members were: Malam Adamu Muhammad-Andawo, Malam Yahaya Kwana-Hudu, Sheikh Hassan Sani-Kafinga, Sheikh Arabi Tudun-Nufawa, Malam Sani Umar-Bichi, while the tenth position is reserved a Secretary from the  Civil Service Commission.

    Bature said the governor emphasised that the appointments reflected his administration’s dedication to building robust institutions capable of addressing the needs of the people of the state.

    He expressed confidence in the qualifications, integrity and commitment of the appointees to deliver on their mandates effectively.

    While congratulating the appointees, Bature further quoted the governor as urging the appointees to work tirelessly in fulfilling the expectations of the government and the people of the state.

    “This development the governor added highlighted the administration’s unwavering resolve to promote accountability, transparency and efficiency across public institutions,” Bature stated.

  • Oyo govt announces interview date for civil service job

    Oyo govt announces interview date for civil service job

    The Oyo State Government has said it will commence interviewing prospective job seekers for the different positions in the State civil service on Wednesday.

    This is contained in a statement issued in Ibadan on Tuesday by the chairman of the Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe.

    Aderibigbe said candidates of the Education Officers’ cadre would be interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday, while others would be held between Monday and Dec. 20

    The chairman urged all the invited applicants to come along with their score sheets as well as invites.

    According to him, all applicants are to check the state job portal for more information regarding the interview.

    He warned that any applicant who missed his/her scheduled date would not be attended to at any other date.

  • Over 15,000 applicants jostle for 900 civil service jobs in Oyo

    Over 15,000 applicants jostle for 900 civil service jobs in Oyo

    Only 900 persons will be picked from the list of more than 15,000 who applied for recruitment into the Oyo state civil service, an official said on Friday in Ibadan.

    The Chairman, Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe, told newsmen that the ongoing recruitment process would see the applicants sitting for a computer-based test between Monday and Thursday.

    “The commission received 22,235 applications on its job portal but only 15,000 applicants met the vacancies’ requirements.

    “However, 900 from the 15,000 qualified applicants who will sit for the test (CBT) will be recruited into over 60 cadres across ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in the mainstream of the state’s civil service,” he said.

    The chairman said the applicants who would participate in the test have been divided into two groups in examining for competence.

    “Those seeking employment as Education Officers, Environmental Health Personnel, Social Welfare and Youth Officers will sit for the test on Monday and Tuesday. The others will sit for theirs on Thursday,” he stated.

    Aderibigbe further said the Commission had already sent invitation letters to successful applicants.

    “Where an applicant is yet to get such, he/she should continue to try and hopefully he will be invited if qualified,” he added.

    Aderibigbe also said the applicants were not expected to bring phones and other devices into the examination venues

    “Applicants are strictly to come to the examination centre at the indicated time on their individual invitation slips with printed copies of their application form and the invitation slip.”