Walson-Jack celebrates newly promoted Directors in Federal Civil Service, urges them not to rest on their oars (See the full list)

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*Photo: Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack*

Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has congratulated the  newly promoted Directors in the Federal Civil Service, urging them to see their elevation as renewed call to duty.

Walson-Jack spoke on Friday, 22nd November 2024 evening, at Abuja Continental Hotel, in her address at the celebration  in honour of the top officials.

She said “Today, we honor the newly promoted Directors of the Federal Civil Service. Congratulations to each of you on this well-deserved recognition of your hard work, commitment, and excellence. This is not just a moment of personal achievement; it is also a moment of collective celebration for the Federal
Civil Service, as we witness the emergence of leaders who will drive us toward a
brighter future.”

Mrs Walson-Jack added that “Today is a moment of celebration, but it is also a moment of reflection and a call to greater responsibility. As newly promoted Directors, you have reached a pinnacle that reflects not just your personal achievements but also the trust and expectations
placed upon you by the Federal Civil Service and the nation at large. This is a call to  leadership, to stewardship, and to serve as beacons of integrity, professionalism, and innovation. Your promotion is not the end of the journey but the beginning of a more challenging and fulfilling path where your influence and impact will shape the future of
our Civil Service.”

She noted that “In the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025, also known as FCSSIP 25, we have a roadmap to reposition the Civil Service into a worldclass institution that drives sustainable national development. This plan is more than a document; it is a vision of a modern, efficient, and effective Civil Service that meets the needs of the Nigerian people.”

She stressed that “As Directors, you are at the forefront of this transformative agenda. I urge you to embrace the reforms embedded in FCSSIP 25 with utmost commitment and enthusiasm. These reforms are not just abstract policies; they are practical, actionable strategies designed to improve Service delivery, enhance
productivity, and create a more agile and accountable Civil Service. Your role is pivotal
in cascading these reforms down the line, ensuring that every member of your team
understands and aligns with this vision. This is a task that requires clear communication,
consistent engagement, and unwavering dedication.”

The Head of the Civil Service further charged them that ” Leadership is not merely about occupying a position; it is about inspiring others, setting a standard, and being the example you wish to see in your team. You must foster
an environment of collaboration, inclusivity, and continuous learning. Your teams look
to you not only for guidance but also for motivation and mentorship. The future of the
Federal Civil Service depends on our ability to cultivate a culture where innovation
thrives, where accountability is non-negotiable, and where excellence is the norm. Be
the leaders who ignite passion and purpose in your teams, and let your actions demonstrate the transformative power of visionary leadership.”

She told them that “As you take on this elevated role, remember that you do not walk this path alone. The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation stands firmly behind you. We are committed to providing the resources, training, and support you need to succeed.

“Our doors are always open, and we are here to listen, to guide, and to partner with you  in achieving our shared goals. The success of the Federal Civil Service is our collective
responsibility, and you can be assured of unwavering support as you navigate the
challenges and opportunities of your new roles.

“I charge you, therefore, to rededicate yourselves to the principles of good governance, transparency, and efficiency. Let your leadership inspire confidence among your subordinates and stakeholders. Let your decisions and actions reflect the highest standards of Public Service. And above all, let your legacy be one of impact and progress. Understand that as Directors, you are not only shaping policies but also
shaping lives. The decisions you make and the actions you take will resonate beyond
the confines of your offices, influencing the well-being of citizens and the future of our
nation.”

She counselled that “As we celebrate today, let us also look ahead with renewed determination. The journey to excellence is ongoing, and each of you has a critical role to play. I am confident that with your commitment and leadership, we will continue to build a Civil
Service that is not only the pride of the nation but also a model for others to emulate.
Let this celebration be a reminder of the incredible potential that lies within each of us to create lasting change.”

See the list of the newly promoted Directors below:

LIST OF NEWLY PROMOTED DIRECTORS

STATE HOUSE
1. Agunrege Akeem
2. Ogala-Akogwu Victoria Laruba
3. Hassan Sherifat Bolanle
4. Saad Mohammed
5. Umar Sonlomiya Linda

OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OF THE FEDERATION

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
1. Atabo Celin Ojogbane
2. Obasi Edozie Edmund
3. Mukah Oluboere S
4. Aderibigbe Adewunmi Muinah
5. Joel Adeoye Christopher
6. Ajiboye Atinuke Adunni
7. Ugoji Felicia Mezi
8. Usoro John Udontia
9. Igwe Monica Chimara
10. Tope-Ajayi Agatha Nkiru
11. Ekweozor Ifeyinwa Victoria
12. Onyia-Desy Chinyere Hilda (Mrs)
13. Ohanyere Ikemefuna​
14. Oyniloye Adeola Meshack
15. Dogondaji Aminu Bello
16. Esumobi Olufinke Letitia
17. Abdullahi Idi
18. Agwu Christopher
19. Osibe Ejike Emmanuel
20. Abubakar Musa Othman
21. Lawal Saidu Bazza
22. Fadiji Olabniyi Johnson
23. Ikenma Irene
24. Adeniyi Christie Oluwayemisi
25. Okonofua Lucky Irihiogbe
26. Okpara Chukwu Idam
27. Abraham Agness Laraba
28. Azoro Gloriavera Chinyere
29. Fadason Reuben Jonathan Ango
30. Sulola Johnson Olatubosun
31. Umar Salamatu
32. Usman Yakubu Abdullahi
33. Inyagabasi Gloria Idongesit
34. Tanko Murtala Alhaji
35. Anozie Florence Chinwe
36. Okereke Angela Uzoamaka
37. Abbah Juliana Ajuma
38. Shettima Husaini
39. Alkali Fatsuma
40. Iwajomo Adenike Isimot
41. Ohaeri Stephen Ezenwa
42. Sama’ila Nasiru
43. Oyinvwi Onoriode Goodluck
44. Abdulkadir Idris
45. Ahmad Muhammed Tukur
46. Okafor Henrietta Jennifer
47. Alajiki Michael Oladele
48. Osunde Emily Ighiwiyisi
49. Ayodele Anthony Ademola
50. Audu Ezekiel
51. Awopeju Oluwole Felix
52. Abdul Ali Elzaki
53. Grpiya Chibakyi Helen
54. Ijegalu Wlter Anibueze
55. Ndidi Chinonyelum Christiana
56. Usman Abdulkadir Kadai
57. Isyaku Sani
58. Abdullahi Isa
59. Okorie Nkechi Roselin
60. Dahiru Mohammed Lawal
61. Zozi Catherine Ndidi
62. Essien Christopher Paul
63. Asekhamen Nabai Olusegun
64. Ononogbu Evelyn
65. Asogu Faith Elechi
66. Raji Sherifat Joke
67. Ukpabi Justina Nnenna
68. Garba Mohammed Malami
69. Arogundade Olayinka Oladaph
70. Katagun Jummai Sule
71. Zoaka Rita Machar
72. Umasabor Omoh Eshakas
73. Ikyenge T. Francis
74. Bisong Patrick Odey
75. Bulus Catherine Lami
76. Okon Mercy Iquo
77. Joda Kashim Ahmed
78. Akpan Usenekong Asuquo
79. Soje Grace Adebusola​
80. Omelogu Francis Emelike
81. Abubakar Zainab Suleiman
82. Joseph-Gwaske Alex
83. Okoro Ikechukwu Michael
84. Alabi Bamidele Emmanuel
85. Boman Festus Yayock
86. Oluwarohunbi Grace Olufunke
87. Tokkebe Babagana Mustapha
88. Atebije Benjamin
89. Otalike Peter Yahaya
90. Dauda Ismaila Belel
91. Yusuf Adisa Isiaka
92. Etokhana Celilia Hadizat
93. Aiyeniko Oloyede Mattew
94. Ukpong Kufre Joseph
95. Okobiah Koriotaa Boyton

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY
1. Okolo Calistus Afam
2. Ebon Victor Ehiedu
3. Ardo Buba Ishaku
4. Jobdi Mohammed Sani
5. Iluromi Adebola Olubunmi
6. Abdurrahman Shitu Balarabe
7. Yerima Alhaji Ubah
8. Agadi Abdul
9. Uzoaga George Onyemauwa
10. Tomoh Patience
11. Ezejiofor Chinwe Uzoma
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF BUDGET AND ECONOMIC PLANNING:
A. PLANNING OFFICER
1. Kwujeli Kenneth Onyemaechi
2. Ayinde-Yakub Olasumbo
3. Aminu Sani Yargaya
4. Okonkwo Felix Amaechi M
5. Pisagih Zainab Christiana
6. Famakinwa Henry
7. Mohammed Sleehu Auwal

MINISTRY OF ART, CULTURE AND CREATIVE ECONOMY:

Hassan Hadiza Tahir

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL ECONOMY:

Malgwi Charity B

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
1. Uzor Juliana Lebechi
2. Abu Yahaya Obomeikhe
3. Akanni Oluseyi John Mr.

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT:
1. Yunuss Abdul-Ganiyu (ENGR)
2. Pwol Victoria Gyang
3. Adekola Rasak Kolawol
4. Idris Abdullahi Ishaka

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

1. Maidugu Mohammed
2. Muhammad (Dangodo) Dan Abu Bakar

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE:
1. Kareem Abdulateef Olawunmi
2. Joseph Peter Olufe
3. Agba Janet Catherine
4. Ahmed Saidu
5. Fatima Mohammed Yusuf
6. Idris Bilqisu Jibril
7. Mohammed Amina
8. Sopekan Alayo Yahaya
9. Dr. Bashorun Adebobola Toluwalashe
10. Kazaure Amina Zubairu
11. Mohammed Zakaria
12. Dr. Ojuolape Olutosin Solanke
13. Dr. Nwakaego Chukwuka Odinaka
14. Olobio Preowei Nicholas
15. Nnalue Amaechi Kingsley
16. Adelakun Olubukola Oladunni
17. Ibrahim Mohammed
18. Fatai Semiyu Olanrewaju
19. Abatta Emmanuel Okechukwu
20. Etta Nneka Jeanette
21. Agbi Perpetua Ojoma
22. Ombugadu Obadiah Angbashim

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
1. Asein Abimbola
2. Shonibare Ibikunle Olufemi
3. Chioma Wogu-Ogbonna
4. Mathias Iliya Kastuda
5. Imong Anani Sunday
6. Wannang Jurtay Christoph Nghan
7. Idowu Olusola Afola
8. Aderigigbe Hikmat Toyin
9. Uduokhai Victor Akhigbe
10. Dung Clement David
11. Ahmed-Akintola Oluwarotimi
12. Hashimu Sa’idu

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:

Sunday Hezekiah

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION:
1. Hassan Naja’atu Alwan
2. Ibrahin Haruna
3. Iliya Rhoda Ishaku
4. Haruna Suwiman
5. Ogbonna Anastasia Odinikpo
6. Imohiosen Segun Edukpe
7. Saidu Waziri Abdullahi
8. Mcdickson Janet Noah
9. Salihu Mohwa Bawa
10. Atuora Obed Obiora
11. Olotu Eno Umoh
12. Umo Ekaete Asuquo

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
1. Igboko Chinelo Conchita
2. Onuegbu Chioma Angela
3. Okundaye Sweet Adesuwa
4. Okoli Katherine Obioma
5. Gbinigie Ikponmwosa Ian
6. Ugwu Emmanuel Kingley
7. Zibiri Andrew Oberalu
8. Eigbe Itua
9. Tyendezwa Terlumun George-Maria Gbatse
10. Daniel Sarah Hyelni
11. Erhabor Christian Imuentinyan
12. Iyaji Nwekeida Francis
13. Idris Maymunah Ladidi
14. Saidu Baba Alhaji
15. Yusuf Bala Mohammed
16. Suleiman Zachariah Martina
17. Mapindi Hauwa
18. Adeyemi Aminchi Temitope (Nee Bwala)

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
1. Fatoki Clement Muyiwa
2. Joel Bulus
3. Ayemoba Titilayo Helen
4. Okibe Amos Otse
5. Magaji Adamu
6. Anukwu Florence Ngozi
7. Olusoga Adebayo Emmanuel
8. Shaakaa Tiza Chila

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF MARINE AND BLUE ECONOMY
Opuama Apoy

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF MINES AND STEEL DEVELOPMENT:
1. Udo Esther Nkechi
2. Umar Adamu Tsoho
3. Akinrogunde Akintunde

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
1. Ojo Sola Oluwatoyin
2. Akhile Felicia Alokhegbe
3. Imaezue Mary Nkiruka
4. Adebisi Abiodun Adewale
5. Ukonu Stella Chinenyenwa
6. Ayoola Abolade Aniefiok Grace
7. Rabiu Yemisi Atinuke
8. Ochin Ngozika Georgina

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF NIGER DELTA AFFAIRS:
Baderin Joy Osaretin

OFFICE OF THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION
1. Umar Attahiru B Magaji
2. Akaegvbusi Caroline Amaka
3. Alozie Fynboy Iheajumbu
4. Giwa Lookman Olayinka
5. Adeyi Henry Adaji
6. Ezeigwe Matthew Onyenze
7. Lawal Suleiman
8. Usman Abubakar
9. DanginSeldam Ibrahim
10. Ezumah Chinwe Gloria
11. Ekwem Virginus E.N
12. Egharevb Owamagbe Felicitas
13. Abubakar Hudu Ado
14. Abalaka James Nda
15. Oladimaji Yinka Abraham
16. Tijani Abdulsalam
17. Nzotta Chioma Felicia
18. Malgwi Ibrahim Yamita
19. Gishiwa Yerima Mohammed
20. Akuagwu Rapheal Chuks
21. Achor Patience Edirin
22. Asiru Olatunji Basiru
23. Zakari Mohammed Bomai
24. Dako Abeje Josua
25. Ineama Ogbonna Joseph
26. Okopia Gloria Ochanya
27. Dada B Adetayo (Dr.)
28. Bello Yunusa Hamman Adama
29. Mr. Ajose Abayomi Oloyede
30. Abdul Mohammed
31. Ityohuma Favour Annang Doris
32. Chukwu Oliver Chikodili
33. Abdullahi Hadiza Hamis
34. Noibi Shrafadeen Olumide Amao
35. Umaru Shehu Bashiru
36. Okoli Rita Onyinyechukwu
37. Ebe Ekoja William
38. Akintola Adenike Adebukunola
39. Abdulsalam Adebayo Adedokun
40. Makinde Kabiru Ademola
41. Edimeh Alhassan John
42. Awe Babajide Ibrahim
43. Abubakar Isah Sokoto
44. Uhunmwangho Ayibanengiyefa Irene
45. Gimba Aken Gbana
46. Ogwu Simon Ekele
47. Bisong Anthony Abang
48. Maikudi Abdullahi
49. Aruotu Onotoghene Micheal
50. Ibrahim Lawal Abdullahi
51. Adegboyega Kehinde Asabi
52. Anyabuoke Jonas Maduabuchukwu
53. Badayi Muktar Ahmed
54. Mohammed Usman
55. Kataye Yetunde Kuburat
56. Mariri Lawan Abdul
57. Udeh Godwin Chijioke
58. Saidu Moh Kabiru Aliyu
59. Hassan Abdul
60. Suleiman Zainab
61. Seth Godiya Anzaku
62. Abdulmalik Fatima Mustapha

OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION:
1. Ogwe Uchechukwu Nwaede
2. Olu Godwin Samuel
3. Abioye Abdulafatahi Akanmu
4. Okafor-Agbi Uchenna Bridget
5. Mailafiya Abdullahi Abubakar
6. Akpan Emmanuel Asuquo
7. Habu Jibin Kirim
8. Olanrewaju Kayode Olasunkanmi
9. Bola-Audu (Nee Ifejika) Isioma Joy

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POLICE AFFAIRS
1. Ebojuru Adebiyi Abraham
2. Olayioye Emmanuel Oduola
3. Joseph Juliet Chinenye
4. Uzedu Tricia Odion
5. Okey-Ihejirika Mercy

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER:
Mustapha Baba Umara

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION:
Ogwuche Bernadette
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF SPORTS DEVELOPMENT:

1. Ibrahim Abubakar Gyaran (Dr.)
2. Ejelike Tochukwu Chinweze
3. Olumide Stephen
4. Ashiofu Amaka Patricia (Mrs.)
5. Opara Thecla Nkeiruka

OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION:
1. Duniya Joseph Magaji
2. Osuagwu Charles Chimezie
3. Nwogu Onyekwere Chukwuemeka
4. Coker Robert Olugboyega
5. Ayinde Seniu Akanni

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRAND AND INVESTMENT
1. Tuayeringha Seibide Oyinkro Gana
2. Rilwan Tukur Mohammed
3. Golo Avurakeoghene Theresa
4. Mohammed Hussein
5. Ibrahim Samaila
6. Kwalli Muhammed Bello
7. Ajayi-Ade Olumuyiwa Abosede
8. Ishaya Abednego
9. Mhya Joshua Ibrahim

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES:
1. Lawal Dalhat Muhammad
2. Umezulike Robert Asochukwu
3. Fashoyi Adewale Olabode
4. Arachie Stella Nneke
5. Dr. Kadiri Dickson Adejoh
6. Yusuf Sirajo Mohammed
7. Wakaso Jummai Umar
8. Engr. Ojiako Victor Ndubuisi

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS:
1. Oliko Leolloyd Iloba
2. Adamu Samaila Web

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WORKS:
1. Ahmed Salihu Kolapo
2. Oloyede Forosola Foluke
3. Ali Yahaya Baba
4. Oladunjoye Oladele Omojola
5. Olubakinde Olajide Nelson
6. Danlele Innocent Yila
7. Ahua Kwaghgande Donald
8. Yiltong Dechi David
9. Odaranile Murisiku
10. Atule Adejo Isaac

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