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Ganduje sacks permanent secretaries in Kano, directs them to hand over before Thursday

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Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State on Thursday relieved all Permanent Secretaries in the state  of their duties with immediate effect.

In a statement signed by the Kano State Head of  Service, Muhammad Awwal Na’iya on Thursday, the action is in line with the present administration’s resolve to vigorously implement the reform initiatives embarked upon by the government.

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Na’iya also said that the sack was done to further ensure greater efficiency in service delivery.

In addition,  he said the action was also taken to reinvigorate the top echelon of the state civil service for effective performance.

He directed the affected permanent secretaries to hand over to the most senior Directors in their respective ministries or organisations on or before Wednesday, May 8.

He also directed them to report to the office of the Head of Civil Service for reassignment.

Meanwhile, all substantive Directors on grade level 16 or 17 as well as the permanent secretaries relieved of their appointment who were interested,  could apply for the position of a permanent secretary.

He said interested applicants should submit their applications along with their curriculum vitae and notification of last promotion or appointment to this office on or before Thursday, May 9.

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