Imo State Governor Reaffirms Commitment to Civil Service
Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to supporting the civil service, describing it as the engine room of governance. The governor made this commitment while swearing in 24 new Permanent Secretaries, whose promotions were carried out in accordance with the State Civil Service rules.
The governor emphasized that the promotions reflect the high standards his administration upholds in building a results-driven public service. He noted that the new Permanent Secretaries were promoted based on merit, professionalism, and institutional growth, marking another step in the administration's dedication to these values.
Governor Uzodimma urged the newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries to bring their expertise, leadership, and commitment to bear in delivering on the administration's shared mandate. He emphasized that the task ahead requires integrity, diligence, and innovation, and expressed confidence that the new Permanent Secretaries would rise to the challenge.
The governor reaffirmed his administration's commitment to providing every necessary and statutory support to the civil service, to ensure that the system functions optimally in the best interest of the state. This commitment is expected to enable the civil service to deliver high-quality services to the people of Imo State.
The swearing-in ceremony marks a significant milestone in the administration's efforts to build a results-driven public service capable of meeting the evolving needs of the people. The new Permanent Secretaries are expected to play a key role in driving this effort, and the governor's commitment to supporting the civil service is expected to yield positive results for the state.
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