Works HR director retires after 35 years

The human resources director at Works has retired after a 35-year career in public service. This milestone marks the end of a long tenure dedicated to the ministry's operations.

The human resources director of the Works ministry in Nigeria has bowed out after 35 years of dedicated service. This retirement concludes a significant chapter in the individual's professional journey within the government sector.

Details about the director's contributions remain limited in available reports, but the longevity of the service underscores a commitment to public administration. No specific name or further achievements were detailed in the announcement.

Such retirements often highlight the stability and experience within Nigerian ministries, though they also prompt discussions on succession planning and fresh perspectives in leadership roles.

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