FCSC Federal Commissioner, Dr. Jalo Daudu Hails Governor Inuwa Yahaya on Landmark State Secretariat Project

A respected technocrat and serving Federal Commissioner representing Gombe, Adamawa, and Taraba States at the Federal Civil Service Commission, Dr. Ibrahim Jalo Daudu, has applauded the Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON, following the recent foundation laying ceremony for the new Gombe State Secretariat.
Dr. Daudu, who is also a retired Federal Permanent Secretary and former Head of Civil Service of Gombe State, in a congratulatory message, described the project as a landmark intervention that demonstrates Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s commitment to the welfare of civil servants and the modernization of public administration in the state.
According to Dr. Daudu, the construction of a modern and well-equipped secretariat is a direct fulfillment of the Governor’s pledge to improve the working conditions for public servants and reposition the civil service for greater efficiency.
“This is a visionary and strategic project that will significantly enhance productivity, boost morale, and create a more conducive working environment for the state workforce. It is a legacy that reflects true leadership and commitment to institutional development,” he stated.
The FCSC Commissioner further noted that the Multi-Billion naira secretariat project is not only timely but also futuristic, given its potential to serve both present and future needs of the Gombe State civil service.
He lauded Governor Inuwa Yahaya for his consistent focus on developmental governance, describing the foundation laying as another feather in the cap of an administration committed to transformative leadership and people-centered progress.
The new secretariat, designed to house various ministries and government agencies under one roof, is expected to improve coordination, reduce overhead costs, and foster inter-agency synergy.
The project has already begun to attract commendation from civil servants across the state, many of whom see it as a tangible symbol of responsive governance and a promise fulfilled.

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