By Stanley Onyekwere

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) has approved the appointment of the Chairman and Commissioners of the FCT Civil Service Commission.
Similarly, Tinubu also approved the following to fill existing vacancies in some critical agencies of the FCTA.
Equally, the President approved the appointment of the Head of the Civil Service and Permanent Secretaries in the FCT Civil Service, to strengthen the bureaucratic structure of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Mr.
These appointments, disclosed yesterday, in a statement from Director Press, (Office of the FCF Minister), Anthony Ogunleye, came barely five months after FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, announced the full implementation of FCT Civil Service Law 2018, as part of the ongoing reforms to reposition FCTA.
The statement stated that those appointed into the FCT Civil Service Commission are: “Engr. Emeka Ezeh – Chairman, Hon. Ahmed Mohammed – North West; Chief Anthony Okeah – South-South; Mohammed Magaji Ibrahim – North East; Miskoom Alexander Naantuam – North Central; Hon. Jide Jimoh – South West; Barrister Martin Azubike – South East
“Similarly, the President the following to fill existing vacancies in some critical agencies of the FCTA. They are: Abdulkadir Zulkarfi – Coordinator Satellite Town Development Department; Chief Felix Obuah – Coordinator Abuja Metropolitan Management Council; Oladiran Olufemi Akindele – Coordinator, Abuja Infrastructure Investment Council (AIIC).
“Mr. Atang Udo Samuel is appointed as the Head of the Civil Service and the following as Permanent Secretaries: Dr Adam Babagana – North East; Wanki Adamu Ibrahim – North East; Asmau Mukhtar – North West; Dogo Aliyu Wadata Bodinga – North West; Olusa Olusegun – South West; Adetoyi Rabiu Kolawole – South West; Grace Adayilo – North Central; Olubunmi Olowookere – North Central; Ibe Prospect Chukwuemeka – South East; Okonkwo Florence Nonubari – South South.
According to the statement, the appointments take immediate effect, even as the appointees would be sworn in on Monday, next week.

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