In his farewell remarks, McGill Jones reflected on the progress achieved since assuming office in February 2024, noting that his tenure began amid structural and administrative challenges that demanded urgent attention and decisive action. “We met a system that required more than routine management; it required bold decisions, strategic thinking, and a commitment to transforming challenges into opportunities for institutional growth,” McGill Jones said. According to McGill Jones, these efforts were complemented by robust capacity-building programs that impacted hundreds of employees, equipping them with technical skills in financial management, customer service, and public sector administration through collaborations with national and international institutions. McGill Jones also paid tribute to Assistant Minister Paul Tamba Lamin, describing him as a reliable partner whose dedication and innovation contributed significantly to the administration’s accomplishments. As he assumes his new role at the Executive Mansion, McGill Jones reaffirmed his commitment to public service, indicating that his transition represents a continuation of his efforts to strengthen governance and administrative efficiency at a broader national level.
Source: Front Page Africa March 18, 2026 06:22 UTC