The Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, said he will monitor the coming of commissioners and permanent secretaries to their ministerial offices at Musa Usman Secretariat, noting that his administration wants to ensure the maximum functionality of the secretariat.
Zulum spoke shortly after the swearing-in of commissioners and a permanent secretary at the renovated International Conference Hall of the State Secretariat. Chief Judge of Borno State, Justice Kashim Zannah, represented by a High Court Judge, Justice Fadawu Umaru, administered the oaths while Zulum supervised.
The governor said he directed the swearing-in to be held at the secretariat so as to remind public office holders of the importance of the secretariat and the need to make it very functional, Zulum stated that he showed up unannounced and inspected offices at the secretariat and he was disappointed because only few officials were present.
MAIDAWAAREWA reports that since 2019, Governor Zulum has been visiting office annex unannounced at the secretariat, he charged commissioners to set examples for staff by coming to work early.
He also urge the commissioners to ensure all staff of their respective ministries are given functional opportunities rather than concentrating responsibilities to few senior officials like the PermSec and Directors whereas many others are left redundant.
The Governor directed the Secretary to the State Government and the Head of Service to ensure the provision of stable electricity, security and other essential needs that should make offices comfortable for public office holders to work effectively.
The SSG, Usman Jidda Shuwa, in his welcome address highlighted key achievements recorded by the Zulum administration in the last three years, noting that the appointments of commissioners will set a renewed commitment for more projects and programmes in line with the governor’s transformative vision.
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Borno State’s Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Kaka Shehu Lawan, who spoke on behalf of the sworn-in commissioners and PermSec promise Governor Zulum that they will give him good results.
Barrister Lawan thanked Zulum for finding all of them worthy, he also thanked the SSG, Head of Service, APC leaders and other stakeholders, traditional rulers, elders and members of the state security council for their various roles in making government functional.
Present at the swearing-in ceremony were senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, the Speaker, Borno State House of Assembly, Abdulkarim Lawan, and legislators, the SSG, Usman Jidda Shuwa, Head of Service, Barrister Simon Malgwi, Chief of Staff, Prof. Isa Hussaini Marte, the Shehu of Dikwa, special advisers and assistants, permanent secretaries and directors among other government officials.