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Amaechi Tasks Commissions Chiefs On Service Delivery
Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has charged the leadership of the federal and state civil service commissions to urgently redeem the public sector to enable it deliver on its mandate of quality service delivery to the nation.
Governor Amaechi gave this charge today when the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Deaconess Joan Ayo, led a delegation comprising the leadership of the Federal and State Civil Service
Commissions visited him in Government House, Port Harcourt.
Represented by his deputy, Engr. Tele Ikuru, Governor Amaechi, who asked his guests and other top government functionaries to observe a minute silence in honour of victims of the Dana Air plane crash, said
the civil service chiefs are “men and women of integrity” who have been entrusted with the task of e-inventing the civil service across the federation to ensure it lives up to the vision of its founding fathers.
The State Chief Executive noted that “none of you is below 40 years here and that means you have all seen the good old days. I believe you can restore the good times back in the civil service,” urging them to take “far reaching decisions that will affect the federation for good, hard decisions that would move the country forward,” expressing optimism that their conference in Port Harcourt would serve as a turning point for the public sector”.
Earlier, Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Deaconess Joan Ayo, had told the Governor that they were in Port Harcourt for the 41st Annual Conference of the Federal and State Civil Service Commissions, disclosing that the focus of the confab is to redeem the civil service, noting that the establishment of the commission was part of the issues of nation articulated by the nation’s founding fathers.
Deaconess Ayo, who incidentally is the first female Chairman of the Commission and first female Federal Permanent Secretary from Oyo State, thanked the Governor and good people of Rivers State for their
hospitality and for hosting the conference, expressing the hope that the civil service which integrity was undermined during the military era would be put on a sound footing to serve the nation better.
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