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Commission Warns Civil Servants On Corruption
The Federal Civil Service Commission, has warned civil servants in the country against indulging in corrupt practices.
The chairman of the commission, Deaconess (Mrs) J.O Ayo who said this last Thursday in Port Harcourt at the 41st conference of the Civil Service Commissions of Nigeria said that the commission would have zero tolerance for corrupt practices.
Deaconess (Mrs) Ayo also said that the commission would not compromise standard, professionalism, efficiency and openness in matters of recruitment, while transfers/secondment within the service would be based on qualification, experience and merit.
“We are mindful that if any of these responsibilities and core values are compromised, the overall strategic importance of the civil service to good governance will be jeopardised”, she said.
She also said that the commission would work cooperatively and collaboratively with the office of the Head of the Service of the Federation and states respectively to avoid areas that will impact negatively on the overall performance of the service.
She said that, this years conference which has acts theme: “Transformation Agenda and the public service” would provide opportunity for self assessment of the performance of government bureaucracies with a view to addressing deficiencies and distortions. In her works, “we shall also examine human resource management and application of best practices as its pertains to availability of state institution, that are guided by high levels if public service in carrying out their mandate in a fair equitable transpire and accountable manner”.
The Rivers State governor Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi in his speech stressed the need for the review of the service rules to encourage productivity and check corrupt practices among civil servants in the country.
The governor represented by his deputy Tele Ikuru thanked the commission for hosting the conference in Port Harcourt after 41 years.
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