 Paul Tino Meigida has been sworn in as the new head of civil service of Tarabah State. The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Exko Chamber of Government House in Jalingu. Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Bukev has said the process of appointing a new head of service put in place by his administration is a new chapter in the history of civil service in the state. He said the appointment followed a rigorous screening exercise which is in line with his administration's commitment to transparency and accountability in governance. The new head of civil service, Paul Tino Meigida, said he will operate in line with the principles of five-finger agenda of Governor Bukev. He assured that reforms would be introduced in the civil service to ensure its greater productivity. This occasion symbolizes not only the culmination of an others' journey for a new head of service, but also the beginning of a new chapter in the history of our state civil service. And this is a testament to our commitment to transparency, accountability, and meritocracy in the governance of the state. We must do things on merit. As a person, I firmly believe that the strength of any administration lies in the caliber of individuals entrusted with the responsibility of steering the ship of the state. The role of the head of service is pivotal in ensuring the efficient functioning of our civil service, which serves as the backbone of our government machinery. I want to thank God for giving us this opportunity and giving me particularly to be part of this administration. I don't have any difference from what the government has. What the blueprint of government is, what we're going to work on. So I'm sure we want to support this government 100 percent because we have seen great empire is doing in the state, particularly in the area of training the civil servants in fact are lagging behind. So with this administration, we'll try to pursue and make sure that the civil servant are grown will be trained.