Bola Tinubu employment directive grants jobs to all children of the late FCT HoS, ensuring security for the bereaved family
The announcement was made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, during the Funeral Service held at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.
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He explained that the President approved the appointments to support the family after losing their breadwinner.
Adayilo, born on June 21, 1956, served as the first female and first indigenous Head of Service of the FCT Civil Service Commission.
She was appointed by President Tinubu in October 2024, following her tenure as Permanent Secretary at the Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat.
Wike praised her dedication, humility, and loyalty, highlighting her passion for public service and care for her staff. “She was everything for her family.
Mr President has directed that the four children receive automatic employment. The luck of Port Harcourt will follow her daughter currently doing youth service there,” he said.
The Minister described Adayilo as a committed public servant who ensured regular salary payments and entitlements.
He also acknowledged her role as a loving mother and respected colleague, whose legacy will continue to inspire the FCT administration.
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The Bola Tinubu employment directive offers both security and recognition for the bereaved family, ensuring that the children of the late HoS have stable futures.
