Business
NCSU Boss Hails Wike, Workers’ Meeting …Decries Consultancy In Civil Service
The Rivers State Chairman of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), Comrade O.T. Lilly-West, has applauded the State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike for finding time to interface with civil servants, at the State Secretariat Complex, Port Harcourt, on Monday, saying, it is a recognition of the fact that civil servants are engine rooms of government.
Lilly-West, who made the remarks in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt said by meeting with civil servants, Governor Wike had shown that he is a seasoned administrator, adding that the governor’s pronouncements during the meeting were an indication that he is abreast with the problems of the civil service in the state.
He also applauded the governor’s decision to constantly liaise with the Head of Service, Barrister Samuel LongJohn over the payment of salaries of civil servants, describing it as a right step in the right direction.
According to him, there was no way the governor would effectively address the problems of the workers without working with the Head of Service.
He said the decision of the governor to work with the Head of Service was also geared towards reinvigorating the civil service, saying, the Head of Service was an egghead who had brought a lot of innovation into the civil service since assuming office.
By introducing Biometrics Captured System into the civil service, Comrade Lilly-West said the Head of Service had through the innovation reduced to the barest minimum the ghost workers syndrome, assuring that NCSU and other industrial unions in the state would work with the state government to completely eradicate the scourge.
While lamenting a situation where names of dead civil and public servants were still allegedly in the salary vouchers and payroll, the labour leader described it as the highest level of corruption and fraud within the civil service, and assured that the NCSU and other unions would ensure that the unwholesome practice was completely eradicated.
The NCSU boss also decried a situation where retired civil servants in the state were used as consultants by the past administration to execute jobs and projects, saying, it was a ploy to take away jobs that were supposed to be handled by civil servants.
According to him, the practice was killing the zeal and motivation of civil servants in the state.
Lilly-West, however, expressed optimism that Governor Wike would address the structural and infrastructural problems facing the civil service, and thanked him for interfacing with the workers.
He advised civil servants to adhere to the governor’s admonition to always follow due process, particularly in going about their demands, assuring that labour leaders in the state were poised to give to the workers what rightly belonged to them.
Donatus Ebi
Business
Two Federal Agencies Enter Pack On Expansion, Sustainable Electricity In Niger Delta
Business
Why The AI Boom May Extend The Reign Of Natural Gas
Business
Ogun To Join Oil-Producing States ……..As NNPCL Kicks Off Commercial Oil Production At Eba
-
Politics5 days agoAPC Releases Adjusted Timetable For Nationwide Congresses, Convention
-
Sports2 days ago2026 WC: Nigeria, DR Congo Awaits FIFA Verdict Today
-
Sports5 days ago
DG NIS Wants NSC Board Constituted, Seeks Increased In Funding
-
Business5 days agoCustoms Seek Support To Curb Smuggling In Ogun
-
Featured4 days agoINEC Proposes N873.78bn For 2027 Elections, N171bn For 2026 Operations
-
Sports4 days agoSWAN Rivers Set-up Five Functional Committees
-
Sports5 days ago
NSC Disburses N200m Training Grants To 26 Athletes
-
Sports5 days ago
‘NTF Will Build On Davis Cup Success For Brighter Future’
