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Kwara governor appoints 12 female permanent secretaries

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, governor of Kwara, has appointed 12 female permanent secretaries in the state.

In a statement on Wednesday, Rafiu Ajakaye, chief press secretary to the governor, said the appointment is the highest number of female permanent secretaries in the history of the state.

Ajakaye said Paulen Tallen, minister of women affairs, also applauded the governor for his consistent promotion of gender equality and women empowerment in the state.

“As an ambassador for women advancement and a worthy HEforSHE Champion, your passion for gender balance and equity in the recent appointment of 12 female permanent secretaries cannot be overemphasised,” Tallen was quoted to have said in a letter of commendation.

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“Nigerian women immensely appreciate you for further justifying the confidence reposed in you and your award as a ‘HEforSHE Governor and Social Investment Champion’ at the National Council of Women Affairs held in 2019, Akure, Ondo State.

“I write on behalf of the management and staff of the Ministry to once again commend and appreciate your Excellency for demonstrating yet another feat on the promotion of Gender Equality and Women Empowerment and for making Kwara State a model for other states to emulate. Nigerian women are indeed proud of you and your kind gestures.”

In May 2020, the governor had announced the appointment of new permanent secretaries to head various ministries, departments and agencies in the state.

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A statement issued on May 14, 2020 had added that another list of permanent secretaries would be announced soon.

Meanwhile, Tallen had, in 2019, commended AbdulRazaq over the appointment of more women into his cabinet, describing it as “a dream come true in fulfilment of the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerian women overtime”.

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