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Rivers Civil Service ’ll Be Technology-Driven- Commisioner
Modern technology
would be introduced in the Rivers State Civil Service system as a step or strategy to improve service delivery.
A member of the newly inaugurated Rivers State Civil Service Commission, Sir Mike Elechi, gave this indication, Friday, in an interview with newsmen, shortly after the swearing-in ceremony in Port Harcourt.
Elechi, who serves as Commissioner I in the board said in the expected reform which the service would experience, modern technology would be one of the major steps.
Emphasising that his appointment is a call to service, Elechi, who retired as a Permanent Secretary in the state, promised that he would bring his wealth of experience to bear in order to add highly desired value to the civil service in the state.
He said, he could not unveil much until the commission gets down to work, the commissioner said the availability of fund would define such issues as training and other motivational inputs that would spur workers, but stressed that indiscipline would not be tolerated in the present regime.
He regretted that the civil service system in the state had been politicised particularly in the appointment of Permanent-Secretary, and abnormalities in appointments, ghost workers, it would take decisive and positive steps to sanitise the system.
“I come from the background of civil service. The Rivers State Civil service has been politicised. We shall depoliticise it by bringing discipline. We shall make sure civil servants are made civil servants,” he said.
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