By Emmanuella Oghenetega
Mr. Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan has officially taken over as the new Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, taking the lead in coordinating both human and capital resources within the ministry.
Upon assumption, Mr. Abel Enitan urged the directors and staff of the Ministry to work diligently in their service delivery to ensure that the nation’s future is safeguarded.
In a statement signed by Boriowo Folasade, Director Press, it was revealed that the new Perm Sec called on the entire education staff to show greater commitment to the ongoing Renewed Hope Agenda, underscoring the critical role of the education sector in human capital development.
Mr. Abel Enitan also assured the staff that their welfare would be a priority, promising to uphold an open-door policy. He expressed his unwavering dedication to implementing progressive innovations and reforms within the sector.
“I am committed to mobilizing, coordinating, and deploying the available human, financial, and material resources in support of the political leadership of the ministry, with the aim of enhancing the quality of education and establishing a robust educational system that meets the needs of our ever-evolving society, in alignment with Mr. President’s Renewed Hope agenda,” he said.
Furthermore, he called for teamwork, collaboration, and open communication to foster harmonious working relationships with relevant stakeholders, all in the pursuit of preparing future leaders.
In his parting remarks, Dr. Nasir Sani-Gwazo urged both senior officials and staff to work harmoniously with his successor, expressing confidence in Mr. Abel Enitan’s leadership. Dr. Sani-Gwarzo also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in various capacities across different ministries and levels of government, culminating in his position as Permanent Secretary.
The outgoing Permanent Secretary was celebrated by the Directors of the ministry for his accomplishments.