Rivers
Perm Sec Charges Staff On Performance
As part of effort to enhance service delivery and productivity, the Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment, Barr. Patience Omereji, has again charged staff to demonstrate commitment in their duties.
A statement signed by the Assistant Director of Press in the Ministry, Martha Igbikis, said this directive aims to drive progress in achieving the ministry’s mandate of providing citizens with gainful employment and empowering them with skills to become self-reliant.
According to the statement, in a meeting with staff members at the ministry’s conference hall in Port Harcourt, Barr. Omereji emphasized the ministry’s vision, noting that it will guide actions that will bring it to fruition.
The Permanent Secretary, who is also a knight of Saint Mary, stressed the importance of commitment and punctuality in the workplace, noting that these values are essential in achieving the ministry’s vision and ultimately benefiting the people of Rivers State.
“As public servants, we have a responsibility to serve the people of Rivers State with dedication and professionalism.
“I expect every staff member to demonstrate commitment and punctuality in their duties, as this will enable us to deliver quality services to our citizens”, the Permanent Secretary urged.
“On our part as management, we will do everything within our means to ensure a conducive working environment”, she added.
Responding on behalf of other staff, the Director of Employment in the ministry, Mr. Napoleon Akpe, expressed appreciation to Barr. Omereji’s leadership and initiatives, noting that, they are eager to implement her directives and contribute to the state’s economic development.
“We will work tirelessly to identify opportunities for job creation, skills development, economic empowerment, and ensure that our programmes are impactful and beneficial to the people of Rivers State”, she said.