By Shehu Mohammed
Governor Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa state has approved the posting of the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries in the State Civil Service.
This was contained in a statement signed by the State Head of the Civil Service, Alhaji Hussaini Ali Kila and made available to Radio Nigeria in Dutse.
He said the process of handing and taking over should be with immediate effect.
Alhaji Hussaini Ali Kila said, the newly appointed permanent secretaries, Isah Garba Dallah was posted to the ministry of information,youth, sports and culture while Muhammad Yunusa was posted to the directorate of manpower development and training, office of the Head of the Civil Service.
Other new permanent secretaries deployed are, Tijjani Ibrahim Babura, Government House, Adamu Saleh, ministry of special duties, Musa Ibrahim Adaha, ministry of environment, Engineer Garba Ya’u Ilallah, ministry of Water Resources and Yusuf Mukaddas, Civil Service Commission.
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Others also include Abba Mustapha Yola, ministry of education, science and technology, Abdu Garba Dutse, ministry of finance and economic planning, Aminu Adamu Ringim, directorate of budget and economic planning and Muhammad Iliya, ministry of agriculture and natural resources.

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