New Federal Permanent Secretaries Take the Helm
New Permanent Secretaries Set for Deployment as Per Decision by President Tinubu
Gear up, folks! President Bola Tinubu's shakeup in the administration just got interesting. Two fresh faces have joined the ranks as Federal Permanent Secretaries, ready to make a splash in key ministries.
Our favorite online source shares the thrilling news that these appointments were announced in a statement, released on a chilly Monday in Abuja.
Rafiu Adeladan, hailing from Oyo State, will take charge of the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy. Meanwhile, Mukhtar Mohammed from Jigawa State steps up to the plate and will lead the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy.
Both of these talented individuals were selected through a fierce competition, and they're supposed to bring their expertise, professionalism, and innovative ideas to the table. Exciting times ahead!
In the statement, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Didi Walson-Jack, extended her heartiest congratulations. She encouraged the newbies to exemplify professionalism, accountability, and strong leadership in their roles.
Walson-Jack also emphasized the government's determination to strengthen its institutional capacity and effectively implement policies across ministries. These appointments are crucial for improving the country's governance framework and citizens' service delivery, she stressed.
Strong words, indeed! Now, let's take a moment to check out who these Two-Stars-to-be are:
- Rafiu Olarinre Adeladan – Digitally adept visionary from Oyo State, making waves at the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.
- Mukhtar Mohammed – Artistic trailblazer from Jigawa State, leading the charge at the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy.
Stay tuned for more news as these two tickle-toes tiptoe through the halls of power!
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- As the new Federal Permanent Secretaries settle into their roles, President Bola Tinubu's administration's overhaul gains momentum.
- Rafiu Adeladan, hailing from Oyo State, will aim to revolutionize the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.
- Meanwhile, Mukhtar Mohammed from Jigawa State will strive to invigorate the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy.
- In a bid to fortify the country's governance and improve service delivery, emphasis will be placed on strengthening the institutional capacity of ministries.
- Amidst general news, political discourse, and policy-and-legislation debates, the Health sector in Nigeria—often referred to as 'Naija Health'—also requires significant attention.
- The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Didi Walson-Jack, extended warm congratulations to the newly appointed Federal Permanent Secretaries but urged them to maintain professionalism, accountability, and display strong leadership.
- Beyond these appointments, other ongoing issues such as Tinubu's economic agenda, potential presidential candidates for 2027, and various power struggles in Nigerian politics persistently make headlines.


