A new chairman for the federal civil service commission (FCSC) has been
appointed. He is Alhaji Usman Gaji Galtimari who replaces late Alhaji
Abubakar Umar,
Walin Bauchi, who died in Germany on January 29, 1998.
Alhaji Usman Galtimari whose appointment takes immediate effect is a
member of the Federal Character Commission, representing Borno State.
A graduate of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria and the
University of Pittsburgh, USA, Alhaji Galtimari started his public
service career in the old northern
Nigeria public service in 1960 as an executive officer.
He had served in many ministries rising to the position of a permanent
secretary during his working career in both northern regional civil
service and the North-East
State civil service.
In 1976 he was transferred to the Federal Civil Service as director of
the National Policy Development Centre, Cabinet Office, Lagos.
Alhaji Galtimari was first appointed permanent secretary and deployed to
the political department from where he later served in the public
service department,
cabinet office, ministry of mines and power and the steel development
department, Presidency, Lagos.
The new chairman of the federal civil service commission who retired
voluntarily from the federal public service in 1991 was appointed the
Secretary to the Borno
State Government when he was made the Ambassador extra-ordinary and
plenipotentiary of the country to the Republic of Chad.
COMMENTARIES
============
As one group of Nigerians are trying to deplete our economic resources
as in Mr Segun Olumese (former Accountant General of the Federation)
other group of Nigerians are moving the nation forward. George Ayitteh
please note for your next book. We are now identifying who is who in
Nigeria of today.
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Kúnlé Adégboyè.
At 11:49 2/23/98 -0600, Sam Chuks wrote:
>De Alhaji:
>
.. If you continue in your
>current track, you will be branded a reincarnated Musa Jokolo of the
>wake up and smell the coffee fame.
>
>SOC.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shehu momoh [SMTP:alhaji...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 1998 11:27 AM
> To: naij...@esosoft.com; Chuks, Samuel
> Subject: RE: FG names new Civil Service Chief - Alhaji
>Usman Gaji Galtimari
>
> Why do Nigerian always see things with ethnic eyes? DO you for
>once
> think whether these folks never embezzle funds like our Mr
>Olusegun
> Olumese in my previous mail.
>
> Only Nigerians with proven track record could move into higher
>post, if
> Mr Olumese was the FSC, we would be talking of 100 million
>pounds rather
> than the 26 million pounds, in which no one, not even yourself
>condemn
> him.
>
> It has nothing to do with ethnicity, I hope you too will not
>fall into
> the ethnic loyalty trap that is so common on naijanet.
>
> I read you as a man who has a solid foundation in this world, a
>man who
> knows what to believe and what to cast aside. A man whose man
>once made
> up, will only be shifted by prayers. A man who is guaranteed a
>home form
> this world.
>
> Don't proof me wrong, otherwise I'll start thrashing your mails.
>
> Don't play games with me.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> >Alhaji Shehu Momoh:
> >
> >Is there any reason that for long time imo river only folks
>from the
> >Northern part of Naija have been appointed to all these high
>level
> >positions. The last two Secretaries to the Federal Govt. have
>been of
> >the Northern extraction and now this Civil Service Commission
>Chief.
> >
> >Are those folks in the South not qualified academically and
>experience
> >wise??
> >
> >SOC.
Kúnlé Adégboyè.
At 11:18 2/23/98 -0600, Sam Chuks wrote:
>Alhaji Shehu Momoh:
>
..
Only Nigerians with proven track record could move into higher post, if
Mr Olumese was the FSC, we would be talking of 100 million pounds rather
than the 26 million pounds, in which no one, not even yourself condemn
him.
It has nothing to do with ethnicity, I hope you too will not fall into
the ethnic loyalty trap that is so common on naijanet.
I read you as a man who has a solid foundation in this world, a man who
knows what to believe and what to cast aside. A man whose man once made
up, will only be shifted by prayers. A man who is guaranteed a home form
this world.
Don't proof me wrong, otherwise I'll start thrashing your mails.
Don't play games with me.
>
>Alhaji Shehu Momoh:
>
>Is there any reason that for long time imo river only folks from the
>Northern part of Naija have been appointed to all these high level
>positions. The last two Secretaries to the Federal Govt. have been of
>the Northern extraction and now this Civil Service Commission Chief.
>