Daily Trust

222 federal directors fail permsecs exams

- By Abbas Jimoh, Ismail Mudashir & Eniola Ekun

Two hundred and twenty-two of the 300 directors from ministries, department and agencies of the federal government MDAs who sat for the examinatio­ns to fill the 20 vacant positions of federal permanent secretarie­s have failed, Daily Trust findings revealed.

Of the 300 that sat for the examinatio­n on “Relevant Public Service and Policy Issues” held at the National Defence College (NDC) Auditorium, Abuja on Monday only 78 passed.

The successful candidates yesterday sat for the second level “Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) Assessment Test” held at the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) Utako, Abuja.

The 78 directors will today attend the third and final level “Oral Interview/Interactiv­e Session” at the Office of the Head of the Civil Service

of Federation in Abuja.

The week-long exercise was announced in separate memos by the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office (CMO) in the Office of Head of Service of the Federation (OHoCSF) Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan.

Daily Trust reporters who visited the centre saw the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF) Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita leading the technical committee and other federal officers to supervise yesterday’s Computer Based Test (CBT) exercise.

In line with the Federal Character Principle one permanent secretary is appointed per state as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The states which successful candidates will represent as permanent secretarie­s are Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross-River, Delta, Edo and Ekiti, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto and the FCT.

The change in policy for the federal permanent secretarie­s to write examinatio­ns is said to be part of the resolution­s of the National Council on Establishm­ent (NEC) held July 2016 in Minna, Niger State.

Senate probes exams

Meanwhile, the Senate yesterday mandated its committee on Establishm­ent and Public Service to probe the ongoing examinatio­ns, after a point of order was raised by Senator Philip Aduda (PDP, FCT) on exclusion of three directors who sat for the examinatio­n.

Citing an exclusive report in Daily Trust on the examinatio­n, Aduda said the three directors sat for the examinatio­n alongside their colleagues but that their names were omitted.

“Three directors from the FCT wrote the exams and they were supposed to be called but their names were somehow removed. I therefore seek the interventi­on of the Senate to ensure that the FCT is not omitted on line with the federal character, “he said.

Senate President Bukola Saraki asked the committee chaired by Senator Emmanuel Paulker (PDP, Bayelsa) to immediatel­y look into the matter.

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