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FG’ll Overcome The Nation’s Challenges – Sambo
Vice President Namadi Sambo says the Federal Government is working hard to overcome all challenges militating against the nation’s desire for true greatness.
Sambo gave the assurance on the occasion of this year’s Public Service Day Dinner and Award Night in Abuja last Wednesday.
The vice president, who represented President Goodluck Jonathan at the occasion, said the government was determined to address all problems facing the country.
“No matter how daunting the challenges of unemployment, inadequate power supply, restiveness in the Niger Delta and electoral reforms are, we are committed to tackling them,” he said.
Sambo, who lamented that over the past few years, Public Service had been seen as being unproductive, said Government was determined to reposition it for effective service delivery and good governance.
He said the realisation of the decay in the service made the Federal Government to institute a series of reforms aimed at restoring the lost glory of the Public Service.
“Service Delivery Reforms (SERVICOM), Pension Reforms, the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), Tenure Policy and the recently concluded mandatory training of staff are initiatives aimed at repositioning the service for effective service delivery,” he added.
He urged the management and all officers in the Public Service to be honest, disciplined, efficient and also share in the vision of the Federal Government of making the nation great at all cost.
The VP noted, with delight, that the Federal Government had successfully concluded dialogue with the industrial unions on the proper salary structure for public servants in the country.
He said the government had also approved the release of N10 billion to the Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board for the implementation of the Staff Housing Scheme.
He thanked public service officers for their loyalty, diligence, hard work and for remaining unwavering partners in the effort to deliver on government promises to the people.
According to him, the theme of this year’s Public Service Day: “Strengthening Leadership and Management for Improved Public Service Delivery in Africa”, is apt as it underscores the need to add value and quality to the service rendered to the citizenry.
“This year’s celebration is also remarkable as it coincides with the Golden Jubilee Celebration of our political independence,” he said.
Earlier in his remark, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mr Steve Oronsaye, said 21 civil servants would receive this year’s Public Service Awards for their hard work and dedication to duty.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that two disabled persons are among the beneficiaries at this year’s Public Service Awards.
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