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I’m permanent secretary FCTA, not Acting minister – Adesola

By Daniel Tyokua

The permanent secretary Federal Capital Territory Administration, Olusade Adesola has disowned the designation of ‘Acting Minister of FCT’ being credited to him by some session of the media and members of the public.

He said there was no such provision in the Constitution of Nigeria or the rules of civil service.

This is contained in a statement issued at the weekend, by the Director Press, office of the minister of FCT, Anthony Ogunleye.

It called on the media and members of the public, not to address the Permanent Secretary of the FCT Administration, Olusade Adesola, as the Acting Minister.

While acknowledging that the recent transition of power, and the absence of a Minister may have been responsible for the confusion, the statement stated that the administration was committed to the principles of accountability and sincerity, while urging members of the public and the media to take note.

The statement reads as follows, “There was no provision for Acting minister in the Constitution of Nigeria or the rules of civil service.

“The FCT Administration wishes to address recent speculations and misconceptions regarding the designation of the Federal Capital Territory Administration’s Permanent Secretary, Mr Olusade Adesola, as the Acting Minister of the FCT by some mass media outlets, and members of the public.

“We hereby clarify that there is no provision either in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or civil service rules for such a position, and therefore, the FCTA Permanent Secretary cannot be addressed as the Acting Minister of the FCT.

“We understand that the recent political transition and absence of a Minister at present may have led to confusion regarding this matter. However, it is essential to rely on the established legal framework and adhere to the prescribed protocols.

“The FCTA is committed to upholding the principles of transparency, accountability & adherence to constitutional provisions. The general public & the mass media are enjoined to kindly take note & comply accordingly.”

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