
Soludo appoints Osun State-born Bayo Ojeyinka, Nwankwo as permanent secretaries
Africa
By Uche Nworah
ANAMBRA state Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has appointed Bayo Ojeyinka as permanent secretary in the Anambra state civil service. The appointment which was based on merit has been praised by civil servants in the state as one that is deserving.
Ojeyinka, a native of Osun state, has been in the Anambra state public service system since 1995, when he completed his National Youth Service Corps scheme (NYSC) in the state. He received the award as the best serving corps member during his service year, and was subsequently retained by the state government.
On his promotion, Ojeyinka said; “I am so excited to be considered. I don’t see this as a right but rather a rare privilege because so many brilliant officers also merited the promotion. I thank Mr Governor, Professor Charles Soludo for this honour, and Ndi Anambra for all their love, kindness and support in my 29 years of living in Anambra state. I will repay the state with increased efficiency, productivity, transparency and fairness in my work. I thank my colleagues too the head of service, her honour, Barrister Mrs Theodora Igwegbe for her wonderful support. I promise to live up to the great expectations”.
In a related development, Governor Soludo has also appointed Nwabufo Nwankwo as permanent secretary in the state civil service.
Youthful Nwabufo has served past governors of the state in different capacities.
8th March, 2024.
C.E.
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