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Governor Buni Makes Fresh Appointments (FULL LIST)

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Governor Buni has made fresh appointments.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, has approved the appointment of six new Permanent Secretaries to reinvigorate the state civil service.

 

The approval was contained in a letter issued on Friday with the reference number GO/S/HOS/APP/3 and signed by the State Head of Service, Alhaji Garba Bilal.

 

According to the letter seen by Newsonline Nigeria, the six new permanent secretaries are: Alhaji Modu; Umar Aji Suleiman and Abdulmumin Mamman.

Others are: Tsoho Rabiu Garba; Sani Mohammed Sama’ila and Zainab Mohammed Ago.

 

“The appointment takes immediate effect,” it said.

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