Jigawa governor swears in new Civil Service Commission members

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The Jigawa State governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has sworn in Babandi Saleh and Ibrahim Adamu Fagam as permanent members of the Jigawa State Civil Service Commission, urging them to remain professional and live up to the trust placed in them.

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Council Chamber in Dutse.

Speaking during the event, Governor Namadi said, “The move is part of our broader reforms to make the civil service stronger and more effective as an engine room that keeps government running.

“With your experience and dedication, I am confident that you will help in improving efficiency and deliver efficient services to our people.”

Governor Namadi congratulated and encouraged them to give their best for the development of the state.

“I am urging you to stay professional, and live up to the trust we’ve placed in them.”

He further promised to continue working towards a civil service that serves the people of Jigawa State better and meets their needs.

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Jigawa governor swears in new Civil Service Commission members

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