Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has 
appointed the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Dame Patience 
Jonathan, as one of the seventeen new Permanent Secretaries in the state
 civil service.
Jonathan, according to a statement from the Office of
 the Head of Service, Mrs. Gloria Izonfo, on Wednesday, was appointed 
alongside 16 senior civil servants. The statement was read on the state 
radio.
“By the constitutional power conferred on the state 
governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, in section 203 sub-section 2c, Dame 
Patience Jonathan and seventeen others have been elevated to the 
position of Permanent Secretary in the state civil service,” Izonfo 
said.
Our correspondent, however, reports that the 
appointment has stirred a controversy in the state with some Bayelsans 
expressing misgivings about the appointment.
The other seventeen permanent secretaries are: Mr. 
J.E. Oye, Samson Ayibeboa, Mrs. Antonia Koroye, Ziwari Billie, 
Buruboyefa John, Dikuro Ayebameh, Serge Williams, Olu Kuruom, G.I.Izein,
 Mrs.Philomena Alodie, Dr. Omietimi Kojo, Ese Izonebi, Ohougha Maythias,
 James Clinton, Mrs. Linnet Tebepah, Moses Teibowei, Dr. A. Sanayi and 
Vivian Odiwei.
Jonathan, a native of Okrika in Rivers State, had 
served in the Rivers and Bayelsa states civil services before her 
husband’s election as deputy governor. However, our reporter couldn’t 
confirm if she had been due for appointment as permanent secretary 
before her husband’s first election.
The wife of the President has a National Certificate 
of Education in Mathematics/Biology, which she obtained in 1989 from the
 Rivers State College of Education. She also has a degree in Biology and
 Psychology (Education) from the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers 
State.
Contacted, the Senior Special Assistant to Governor 
Seriake, on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Mackson Iworiso, confirmed the
 appointment, adding that the development was a ‘routine action’ in the 
civil service.

What is wrong with this politicians... They should appoint the right people for the job and stop trying to play politics.
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