Petroleum Ministry’s Perm Sec, Ella Retires 

The Ministry of Petroleum Resources was a beehive of activities at the weekend as the Permanent Secretary,  Nicholas Ella, officially retired from the federal civil service upon reaching the statutory retirement age of 60 years. 

A ceremony held in his honour which also coincided with his birthday brought together colleagues, friends, and well-wishers to celebrate a distinguished career, a statement in Abuja by the Head, Press & Public Relations, Chris Ugwuegbulam, said.

In her remarks, the Director of Human Resources Management, Mrs. Asma’u Adaji, lauded the significant impact of Ella, a lawyer and seasoned career diplomat on the ministry and the oil and gas industry at large.

“Within the period of your stewardship as permanent secretary, the ministry witnessed an unprecedented level of industrial harmony due to an established conducive working environment. Both management staff and other levels felt your fatherly role as the ministry has become even more attractive for all,” she said.

Adaji also commended the outgoing permanent secretary’s dedication to staff welfare, describing his leadership style as exemplary and worthy of emulation.

In his valedictory speech, Ella expressed his heartfelt appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, for the opportunity to serve at the highest level of the civil service. He also thanked the staff and unions within the ministry for their cooperation and support throughout his tenure.

The ceremony also featured numerous goodwill messages from within and outside the ministry, as well as the presentation of gifts in recognition of his service. The event was graced by ministry staff, Ella’s wife, friends, associates and well wishers.

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