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Rivers Swears-In 6 Female Perm Secs …Amaechi Tasks On Corruption
In a rare display of Affirmative Action for women, the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has sworn in six new female Permanent Secretaries, at a special occasion at the Council Chamber, Government House, Port Harcourt, Wednesday.
Those sworn-in are Dr Offor Nnesochi, Mrs Iragunima C. M., Clara Gogo Princewill, Mrs Amie Nemi Iwo, Mrs Wihioka Comfort and Dr Justina Jumbo. This was as Governor Chibuike Amaechi relieved the Commissioner for Special Duties, Emeka Wogu, of his appointment and replaced him with Mr Omunakwe Dickson, whose name will be sent to the Rivers State House of Assembly for confirmation.
Congratulating the new Permanent Secretaries, the governor said they were appointed on merit and urged them to be fair and just as they contribute to the growth of the state’s sub-national economy.
“A civil servant is supposed to be a non-politician but in the Nigerian context all Nigerians or nearly all Nigerians are politicians, nearly all and that is because the economy is not productive. So the only productive part of the economy is government and that is because government takes money from oil and everybody wants to be part of the sharing of that money but the moment the economy becomes productive a lot of Nigerians would not want to be in politics.
But we hope that as we increase our desire to improve on our sub-national economy, like all of you the women would contribute to this growth and the way to contribute to it is to ensure that you are fair, you are just and that you work hard and that you are also able to punish those who don’t work hard”, he said.
He warned the new permanent secretaries not to be involved in any corrupt practices and explained that the appointment of the six female permanent secretaries would increase the number of female permanent secretaries in the state civil service.
“We had looked at the civil service and there were too few women that were permanent secretaries. We felt that we should appoint some women to balance the position and that we have done. While I congratulate you on your appointment, I must also state here that you all were appointed on merit,” he said.
The governor directed the Chairman of the State Civil Service and the Head of Service to put measures in place to promote civil servants who performed well and punish those who did not, stressing that only civil servants who deserve promotion should be promoted.
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