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Perm Sec Tasks Staff On Hard Work
Mrs Fatimah Bamidele, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, on Friday in Abuja urged the staff of the ministry to work diligently to improve science and technology.
This was contained in a statement from the ministry signed by the Chief Press Secretary of the ministry, Mr Tai Shobanjo.
The permanent secretary in her interaction with the staff was quoted as saying that the need to meet the staff arose in a bid to know their constraints and their projections toward achieving expected goals.
The statement quoted her as saying that the Federal Government was ready to provide the enabling environment for the staff to contribute their quota to the socio-economic and technological development of the country.
“Science and Technology is the pivotal of nation building and it should be used to drive the country’s economy.
“Due process and transparency will be the watchdog of the ministry and laxity will not be tolerated.
“Any staff that do not observe accountability and probity will be sanctioned in accordance with the civil service rules,” the statement quoted her as warning.
It also quoted the permanent secretary as saying that the ministry would embark on the training of the staff, especially in computer appreciation.
The statement said that Mr Wahab Jimoh, the Director of ICT in the ministry, who responded on behalf of the staff, pledged their support to the permanent secretary.
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