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53 candidates sail hurdle in permanent secretary selection process

By Clement Idoko

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53 candidates sail hurdle in permanent secretary selection process

The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to meritocracy, transparency, and fairness in the appointment of Permanent Secretaries in civil service.The government gave the assurance following the successful conclusion of the first-tier written examination for candidates participating in the ongoing permanent secretary selection process.It was gathered that a total of accredited candidates were 73. However 3 candidates were absent. Of the 70 candidates who participated in the written examination, an impressive 53 successfully sailed through to the next stage of the selection process.Director, Information and Public Relations, Mrs. Eno Olotu, in a statement on Tuesday said thisstrong performance highlights the depth of talent within the Service and reinforces Government’s resolve to promote only the most competent, qualified, and visionary individuals into leadership positions in the Federal Civil Service.According to her, the next stage of the process is the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) proficiency test, scheduled for Wednesday, 17th September, 2025.

ALSO READ: Shettima seeks subregional collaboration to tackle hungerOlotu noted that this phase is designed to evaluate candidates’ digital competencies—an indispensable requirement for effective leadership in today’s technology-driven governance environment.Speaking on the development, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, emphasized that the selection process remains credible, competitive, and reform-driven, aligning with the Federal Government’s vision for a professional, accountable, and future-ready public service.“The advancement of 53 candidates to the next stage of this rigorous process reflects our deliberate efforts to uphold excellence in public service leadership. We are committed to ensuring that only individuals of proven competence, integrity, and vision emerge to lead the Federal Civil Service at the highest levels,” she stated.The OHCSF reassured Nigerians that the entire exercise continues to be guided by the principles of fairness and integrity, in line with the Federal Government’s broader governance and reform agenda.