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New Perm-Sec Assumes Duty In Ministry Of Labour
The new Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, Dr Tunji Olaopa, has officially assumed duty.
Olaopa assumed duty after an official hand over from the outgoing Permanent Secretary, Mr Anthony Ozodinobi last Wednesday in Abuja.
Ozodinobi advised the new Permanent Secretary on the need for continuity, the introduction of new ideas and also to make changes where necessary.
He said the ministry was planning to set up six zonal offices, each of which would be headed by a state director.
He explained that the initiative had created job openings that would directly deal with the issue of stagnation.
“Our intention is to have six zonal offices to be headed by a director.
“The whole idea is to proactively deal with labour issues both in the states and those emanating from their sector.
“It would also open up six positions. It is our job in the reform process to address the issue of stagnation and make it possible for people to move on” he said.
Ozodinobi also advised that funds and members of staff be effectively managed for the smooth running of the ministry.
In his address, the new Permanent Secretary called for the implementation of projects that would focus on addressing the issues of unemployment, enhance capacity building and create avenues for revenue generation.
“We have teeming number of youth with high qualifications and employers cannot employ them because they don’t translate much to what they require.
“We need to create projects and focus on employment proactively. These are challenges that the ministry should institute a process of interrogating and developing projects on them.
“We have professionals here. It behooves on us to develop programmes on capacity building so that we can begin to professionalise the whole issue of industrial relations in government.
Olaopa said that more attention should be paid to the private sector as the sector served as the engine of growth of the economy.
He said that the ministry would be involved in offering consultancy to Ministries, Departments and Agencies as a means of revenue generation.
“Every MDA must declare a percentage of employment it is creating so that we could go to them to help them with consultancy and get funds.”
Olaopa said the issue of officers remaining on a particular level for a long time would be effectively addressed to enhance productivity.
He congratulated the outgoing Permanent Secretary and also called for increased cooperation and team work from members of staff.
Our correspondent reports that Olaopa who assumed duty as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry served as the Permanent Secretary in the State House since 2011.
The outgoing Permanent Secretary is expected to assume duty as the new Permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administration.
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