Office of the Secretary to the State Government

The office of the
Secretary of the State Government is headed by the Secretary of the state Government (SSG) who is the first
appointee of the state government, a central person linking all units of government, coordinating activities in
a set design in finances and coordination, feeds back to the executive, legislature and the judiciary. All
government activities centre on the SSG as may be assisted by various Permanent secretaries in charge
ofMinisterial and
Extra-Ministerial Departments and Agencies. The SSG serves as the Clearing house for policy proposals from the
various arms of Government for the Executive Council;
The SSG provides Policy guidelines to all agencies
of Government, including Statutory Corporations and state owned Companies in the implementation of their
organizational objectives with a view to making them result-oriented and monitor the implementation of such policy
guidelines, his duties includes though not limited to;
·
Secretary to the State Executive
Council.
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Liaison with Secretary to the
Government of the Federation and Secretaries to other State Governments.
·
Public Complaints.
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Honours and Awards.
·
Servicing State Council
Meetings
·
Political Correspondence.
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Advising Government on the
remuneration of the Chairmen and Board Members of Parastatals.
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Dealing with matters relating to
condition of service of Political Office holders in the Executive.
·
Petitions' and Appeals to the Governor
from Non Public Officers.
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Advising the Executive Governor on
Political Matters.
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Cabinet Matters.
·
Monitoring of Council
decisions.
·
Official Gazette and Telephone
Directory.
·
Allocation of Official Identification
Vehicle Numbers.
·
Declaration of Assets and Oath of
Public Office.
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Liaison on Recruitment Exercise to the
Armed Forces and the Police.
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Monitoring of Special
Programmes/Project,
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National Boundary Commission and
Nigerian Legion.
·
Liaison between the State Government
and Political Parties at National, State and Local Government Levels
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