By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto
In a significant administrative shake-up, Governor Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto State has redeployed 25 Permanent Secretaries across various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in Sokoto state.
The redeployment, which is aimed at enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in governance, is part of the government’s efforts to reposition the state’s bureaucracy for optimal performance.
The affected Permanent Secretaries have been redeployed to new roles, with some being moved to different ministries or agencies. The governor’s decision is expected to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the various MDAs, ultimately benefiting the people of Sokoto State.
While some of the redeployed Permanent Secretaries may view this development as an opportunity for new challenges and growth, others may see it as a disruption to their ongoing projects and initiatives.
Nonetheless, the governor’s move is widely seen as a bold step towards revitalizing the state’s administrative machinery and driving development.
The redeployment exercise is also expected to promote a culture of accountability and transparency within the state’s bureaucracy.
By shuffling the deck, Governor Ahmad Aliyu is signaling his commitment to ensuring that the state’s administrative apparatus is responsive to the needs of its citizens.
As the redeployed Permanent Secretaries settle into their new roles, Sokoto State residents will be watching with keen interest to see how this development impacts the state’s governance and development trajectory.