The new Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development (MMSD), Mr. Edet Sunday Akpan, has officially resumed duty.
Mr Akpan, according to a statement, reported to work on Tuesday at the ministry following a brief hand-over ceremony.
Speaking during the hand-over, Mr. Akpan, in a statement issued, expressed delight on the warm reception, and thanked his predecessor for the good work he has done.
“I thank God for His grace to make me part of this family. I assure you to continue the good work my friend and colleague has done, and if possible to improve on it,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary noted that there must be creativity and commitment on the part of staff so as to ensure that the Ministers meet their mandate of driving the sector to achieve the diversification of the economy.
In his remarks, the out-going Permanent Secretary, Dr. Abdulkadir Mu’azu, commended the management staff of the Ministry for the support given him, and implored them to extend same to the in-coming Permanent Secretary, saying that it is the only way to move the sector forward.
He informed Mr. Akpan that the Sector is very technical and he has a lot to learn from the Directors as he receives briefings.
He said the Minerals Sector, which had one time been in fore front in foreign earnings to the country was for long neglected. However, he said, the present administration has taken it as 2nd to Agricultural Sector in the diversification of the economy and as such a lot have been done in recent past in the sector towards meeting the goal.
“I thank God for His grace to make me part of this family. I assure you to continue the good work my friend and colleague has done, and if possible to improve on it,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary noted that there must be creativity and commitment on the part of staff so as to ensure that the Ministers meet their mandate of driving the sector to achieve the diversification of the economy.
In his remarks, the out-going Permanent Secretary, Dr. Abdulkadir Mu’azu, commended the management staff of the Ministry for the support given him, and implored them to extend same to the in-coming Permanent Secretary, saying that it is the only way to move the sector forward.
He informed Mr. Akpan that the Sector is very technical and he has a lot to learn from the Directors as he receives briefings.
He said the Minerals Sector, which had one time been in fore front in foreign earnings to the country was for long neglected. However, he said, the present administration has taken it as 2nd to Agricultural Sector in the diversification of the economy and as such a lot have been done in recent past in the sector towards meeting the goal.