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Tinubu Govt Begins Appointment Process For New Accountant-General, Perm Secs

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reports that this was disclosed on Monday night in Abuja by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), . , in a statement issued by , Director of Information and Public Relations in her office.

To ensure the selection of qualified, credible, and competent individuals, Walson-Jack stated that the appointment process will follow a structured, multi-tiered evaluation system, as approved by the President, reaffirming the government’s commitment to a transparent and merit-driven selection process.

She explained that the two vacant permanent secretary positions resulted from the recent retirement of a permanent secretary from Oyo State and an impending vacancy in the North-West geopolitical zone. Additionally, the position of Accountant-General of the Federation will become vacant upon the retirement of the incumbent in March 2025.

In December 2024, President Tinubu directed the current AGF, , to continue in office until March 7, 2025, in what appeared to be a policy reversal. This decision followed controversy surrounding the announcement of as the new AGF, which led to tension within the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) in Abuja.

Ogunjimi’s appointment was initially announced by Presidential Spokesman on December 10, 2024, following Dr. Madein’s pre-retirement leave, which commenced on December 7. However, the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation later instructed Dr. Madein to reverse her pre-retirement leave and remain in office until March 2025.

Meanwhile, activist from Kano alleged in a petition that the presidency had prevented a northerner from being appointed as acting AGF and instead appointed Ogunjimi from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She further claimed that two northerners, who were legally next in line for the position, were bypassed.

The government has now opened the appointment process to all serving Grade Level 17 officers in the mainstream Federal Civil Service who have held their current position for at least two years and have expressed interest in participating.

Candidates must meet several eligibility criteria, including screening and confirmation by their respective permanent secretaries and the Accountant-General of the Federation to ensure they are not under any disciplinary investigation.

The selection process will involve multiple verification steps:

The final selection will be made by President Bola Tinubu, who will consider candidates based on their overall performance throughout the evaluation process.

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