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Kogi: Bello sends 37 Perm Secs, DFAS, council chiefs, others on compulsory leave

Ibrahim Ahmadu by Ibrahim Ahmadu
February 15, 2016
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PIC. 10. GOV. YAHAYA BELLO GREETS INDIGENES OF KOGI AS HE RIDES ROUND THE CONFLUENCE STADIUM ARENA, DURING HIS INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR, IN LOKOJA ON WEDNESDAY (27/1/16). 
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PIC. 10. GOV. YAHAYA BELLO GREETS INDIGENES OF KOGI AS HE RIDES ROUND THE CONFLUENCE STADIUM ARENA, DURING HIS INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR, IN LOKOJA ON WEDNESDAY (27/1/16). 0507/27/1/2016/BJO/NAN

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, on Monday, directed the 37 Permanent Secretaries in the state civil service to proceed on an indefinite leave from Tuesday.
The directive, contained in a statement issued in Lokoja, stated that all Directors of Finance and Administrations also proceed on compulsory leave.
The statement, signed by Mr Kingsley Fanwo, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor, also said that the state Accountant-General had been relieved of his appointment and that his deputy should go on compulsory leave.
“The only exemption in this category are people on acting capacity and the Permanent Secretary, Government House,“ the statement said.
It also directed all directors of local governments in the 21 councils of the North-Central state to go on compulsory leave.
According to the statement, treasurers, education secretaries and cashiers in all the councils are also to embark on indefinite leave.
The statement said the action was to pave the way for the emergence of a more efficient and productive civil service in the state.

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