Permanent secretary candidates fail national anthem in Ebonyi

Permanent secretary candidates fail national anthem in Ebonyi

Several permanent secretary candidates in Ebonyi State were unable to recite the national anthem and questions about the capital of states in an inter

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Several permanent secretary candidates in Ebonyi State were unable to recite the national anthem and questions about the capital of states in an interview session on Tuesday.

The oral interview, which came after a written test was supervised by David Umahi, Ebonyi governor and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe, who was the chairman of the interview committee and it was televised live by the state’s television network.

Two of the permanent secretary hopefuls, who are top civil servants, failed to recite the national anthem while another two could not recite the states in Nigeria and their capitals.

A particular candidate said that the capital of Kwara is Kwara and that capital of Lagos is Lagos while another said that the Anambra capital is Anambra. An amused Umahi jokingly told one of the interviewees to ask her children at home to teach her how to recite the states and their capitals.

The governor noted that two persons each from the 13 local government areas of the state were selected, making them 26, including three serving permanent secretaries. He added that only intelligent and resourceful candidates would be selected to assist in repositioning the civil service.

The Ebonyi civil service had been run without permanent secretaries since the inception of the Umahi administration and the development had elicited diverse speculations, especially from opposition parties in the state.