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Zamfara Governor Signs Executive Order

restructures MDAs

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
September 10, 2023
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  • The statement also announced the restructuring of the offices of the Deputy Governor and Secretary to State Government, SSG.
  • The Office of the SSG was restructured into two offices, the Office of Cabinet Affairs and the Office of the Council Secretariat, Public Affairs and Inter Relations Procurement Units.

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has signed an executive order to address the inefficiency in the state civil service.

The Executive Order is a tool to streamline ministries and refocus their tasks to correspond with the administration’s aims, the Permanent Secretary for Cabinet Affairs, Lawal Hussein, said in a statement made available to newsmen in Gusau, the state capital.

The Ministries, Departments and Agencies, or MDAs, of the state government underwent a thorough restructure by the governor as well.

During the restructuring process, some MDAs were formed, dissolved, merged, and given new names.

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The statement issued by the Permanent Secretary said, “It is also important to note that there have been modifications to the nomenclature for officers who attain the directorate grade levels (GL 15 and GL 16) in the Administrative Cadre.

“The title has been changed from Director Administration to Director of Administration and Personnel, DAP.

“Similarly, for those who reach similar positions in the Finance Officers Cadre, the title has been modified from “Director of Finance” to “Director of Finance and Accounts, DFA.”

The Office of the Governor is to oversee the following Organisations/Offices: Government House Administration, Projects Implementation Unit, Humanitarian and Relief Matters, Zamfara Social Intervention Programme, Z-SIP, and Bureau for Public Procurement, BPP.

Others include the Domestic Affairs Unit, Special Duties, Economic and Finance Matters, Debt Management Office, Infrastructure and Urban Renewal, Inter-Community Relations, National Social Investment Programme, Non-Governmental Organisations/Protocol, Board of Internal Revenue Zamfara Geographic Information System, ZAGIS, and Investment Promotion Agency.

The statement also announced the restructuring of the offices of the Deputy Governor and Secretary to State Government, SSG.

The Office of the SSG was restructured into two offices, the Office of Cabinet Affairs and the Office of the Council Secretariat, Public Affairs and Inter Relations Procurement Units.

The statement further stated that the programs of agencies and parastatals supervised by the Office of the SSG, like Hisbah Commission, Hajj Commission, Zamfara Agency for the Control of AIDS, ZAMSACA, Central Delivery Coordinating Unit, Substance Abuse and Human Trafficking Agency, Home-Grown School Feeding Programme and Quota System and Recruitment, would henceforth be effectively monitored.

In the same vein, the statement added, “The Chief of Staff is responsible for the general administration of the Government House. He, in conjunction with the PPS, manages the Governor’s schedules and advises him on matters relating to appointments and audience with groups, organisations, and individuals. He is also the head of all political appointees in the Government House.”

The office of the Chief of Staff to the Governor supervises three offices and four departments which are the offices of the State Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Governor’s Office and Liaison Offices.

Recently, the state governor, Dauda Lawal, reduced the number of ministries from 28 to 15.

He also brought down the number of Permanent Secretaries from 48 to 28.

He noted that the large number of ministries and permanent secretaries contributed to the high cost of governance in the state.

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