Rivers
115 Civil Servants Benefit From Housing, Car Loans
About 115 civil servants have so far benefited from the loans disbursed by the office of the Head of Service this year in Rivers State.
The Head of Service, Mrs. Esther Anucha, who said this during the opening ceremony of the 2011 Civil Service Week in Port Harcourt also said that the government has not only provided cars for Permanent Secretaries, but approval has been given for the provision of cars to all substantive directors and Medical Doctors serving in the Rivers State Civil Service.
Mrs. Anucha said that apart from the completion of biometric capture and issuance of Staff Identity Cards to all civil servants in Rivers State Government also intends to interconnect all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to access vital information and statistics in a data bank.
The Head of Service who thanked Governor Amaechi for doing so much for civil servants in the state, however stressed the need for the construction of more housing units for civil servants on owner occupier basis, while a Modern Staff Development Centre be constructed at the Greater Port Harcourt City Complex to facilitate massive training and retraining of civil servants in the state.
She said that the theme of this year’s celebration which is “Transformative Leadership in Public Administration and Governance: Creating a Better Life for all” is in line with the vision of the governor.
“There is a correlation between the theme for this year’s civil service week celebration and the vision of the state government, headed by Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, the Executive Governor of Rivers State.
“He has made tremendous progress in all sectors of our economy and has deliberately planned and sustained efforts at transforming our infrastructure”, she said.
The chairman of the occasion, Sir S.J.S. Toby, a retired Permanent Secretary stressed the need for the service to adapt itself to the technological innovations sweeping across the world.
Sir Toby also stressed the need for the development of mental and intellectual capacities of civil servants.
Highlights of the event was the presentations of awards to some retired and active civil servants in the state. They include Rev. C.T.T. George, Mr. Jonathan Dikio Briggs, Sir Daniel Nitinye, Dr. Charles Number Mr. P.F. Numbere and Rev. Friday Osaoronwolu.
The rest are, Mrs. Faith Kambi Selema, Mr. E.N. Ikoro, Dr. Mrs. Patience Richard Situlze and Sir Dr. Festus N. Ngochndo.
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