BREAKING: Alia Nullifies Ortom’s Appointments In Benue

Governor Alia Takes Swift Motion to Rectify Current Appointments


In a daring transfer to handle considerations over latest appointments within the State Civil Service, Governor Hyacinth Alia has declared all appointments made by the earlier administration from Could 2022 to the current as null and void…..CONTINUE READING

The choice comes as a part of the governor’s dedication to making sure a good and clear civil service system.

Retirement Procedures Streamlined for Civil Servants


To streamline the retirement course of and keep organizational effectivity, Governor Alia’s administration has referred to as for fast motion from civil servants due for retirement.

Those that have but to vacate their places of work or obligation posts, whether or not as a consequence of extension or contract appointments, at the moment are required to proceed on retirement immediately.

Moreover, civil servants who’re eligible for retirement however haven’t but submitted their letters or notices of retirement are urged to take action promptly and proceed with their retirement preparations.

Reversion of Appointments and Transfers to Guarantee Stability


Governor Alia’s administration is dedicated to restoring stability and consistency inside the State Civil Service.

Consequently, all civil servants and people appointed as Everlasting Secretaries from January 2023 onwards are instructed to revert to their earlier positions instantly.

Moreover, all postings and transfers made within the state civil service from October 2022 to the current have been declared null and void.

The affected employees members are required to return to their former ranks, stations, or places of work with fast impact…..CONTINUE READING

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