SGF is a tough job, Akume will take office higher than I left it, says Boss Mustapha

Adejoke Adeogun
Adejoke Adeogun
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Boss Mustapha, former secretary to the government of the federation, says the job of the SGF is a tough one.

Mustapha spoke after the swearing in of George Akume as the new SGF at the presidential villa, Abuja, on Wednesday.

Mustapha advised Akume to brace up for the challenges ahead.

“This is a tough job; I wouldn’t want to mince words about that. It is an extremely important office in terms of coordination of government’s activities and also stringing government policies, programmes and projects,” Mustapha said.

“It is his responsibility to guide the government so, there is enormity. Under his office he has six permanent secretaries, so, it is a combination of five to six ministries in one place that will be reporting to him on different agencies.

“But the most important part of this office is the fact that he is the beam light of this government in terms of driving, coordination and policy formulation.

“So it is not a small job, but I am confident that he has been ably prepared and groomed for this job and I believe he will take the office a notch higher than where I am leaving it.”

Also speaking, Hyacinth Alia, governor of Benue, said he was elated that out of the 36 states, Benue was chosen to produce the SGF.

“I’m full of enormous joy. It is a factor of exaltation. Out of the many states, Benue is chosen and it’s one of our sons whom we are all proud of. We know his requisites; we know what he has offered in the past decades for the state and for the nation,” he said.

“We are very confident that he is again going to deliver and the nation is going to be proud that our choicest man for Benue is selected and sworn in for this great job.”

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