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Corruption: Yayale Knocks Practice Of Naming Perm Secs As Sureties

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
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Former Head of Service, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, has criticised the practice of naming permanent secretaries as sureties for those accused of looting the public treasury.

 

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Alhaji Ahmed also advised the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Head of Service of the Federation to reconsider the practice by judges of asking Federal Permanent Secretaries “to rescue those accused of looting government treasury”.

 

He spoke in Abuja as a special guest of honor at the book launch and retirement party of Dr. Habiba Muda Lawal, permanent secretary, Ecological Project Office, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
Meanwhile, the Secretary to the government of the federation, Boss Mustapha described the retiring Permanent Secretary as a public servant who scored many firsts while serving the nation.
While congratulating the retiring top civil servant, Mustapha who was the chairman of the occasion expressed gratitude for witnessing the event marking the pulling out of Lawal from public service after a glorious and successful career.

 

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He noted that it is more significant when the exiting public officer has deemed it fit to document such stewardship as a contribution to history and a guide to those coming behind.

 

“Let me begin by congratulating Dr. Habiba Lawal, Academic, Administrator, Educationist, Scientist, Mother, the family matriarch, and motivator, on attaining the age of 60 and for a resounding public service career.

 

“She comes with a lot of firsts, in the class of achievers. At the peak of her career, she was appointed a Permanent Secretary in 2013 thus becoming one of the longest serving in that class, today.

 

“It is also on record that she served as the Ag. Secretary to the Government of the Federation for at least six months before my appointment in 2017. By way of speaking, therefore, it will be right to call her my predecessor,” the SGF said.

 

Mustapha admitted that the retiring government official excelled in the discharge of her duties while serving as acting SGF and commended her for bringing her experience to bear on that office; this, he added made it easy for him to take off smoothly.

 

As the Permanent Secretary in the Ecological Projects Office, the SGF said Lawal worked with transparency, dedication, commitment, and the drive that distinguished her as an exemplary public officer.


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