As part of moves to strengthen the Lagos State Civil Service, the governor of the state, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, Wednesday, swore-in six new Permanent Secretaries into the State Public Service.
He charged them to contribute to the ongoing efforts by his administration to build a modern smart-city for the benefits of residents and visitors.
Governor Ambode gave this charge at the brief but impressive swearing-in ceremony held at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, saying that the vision to transform the state could only be actualised when abilities were matched with responsibilities.
The governor said it was incumbent on the new appointees to add value to governance and contribute to the realisation of the state’s short, medium and long-term plans.
“We believe strongly that our state Public Service deserves nothing but the best. Our vision to build a Modern Smart City-State can only be driven and actualised by matching ability with responsibility. This is a key philosophy which has guided all our actions since we assumed office.
“I have no doubt in your capability to add value to governance and contribute to the realisation of this administration’s short, medium and long-term plans,” he said.
Governor Ambode, while congratulating the appointees, said the decision to elevate them was not only informed by the need to fill the vacancies created by some permanent secretaries who recently bowed out of service having attained the retirement age, but more importantly on account of the fact that they possess qualities which stand them out among others.
He particularly urged the appointees to align their actions with the overall policy objectives of his administration which include selfless service, inclusive governance, fair and just distribution of resources among the people as well as the deployment of best global practices in service delivery.
“I look forward to seeing your positive impact in the state public service especially in the area of improved efficiency and effectiveness with which government business is handled, keeping in mind that we can only be adjudged to have done the right thing when our people are happy and satisfied,” Governor Ambode admonished.
The new appointees and their portfolios are Mrs Bamidele Fadipe, Office of Civic Engagement; Mr Bashir Braimah, Public Service Office; Mrs Raji Ganiyat, Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment; Mrs Omotola Akinsanya, Local Government Establishment, Training and Pension; Mrs Olufunmilayo Okeowo, Tutor General/Permanent Secretary Education District Four; and Mrs Adeleye Olatokunbo, Teachers Establishment and Pensions Office.
In his vote of assurance on behalf of the new permanent secretaries, Braimah thanked Governor Ambode for finding them worthy to serve the state in the highest capacity in the public service, assuring that they would hit the ground running to contribute to the development of the State.
“As your foot soldiers, we have hit the ground running with competence, commitment and concern for a better Lagos. For the confidence reposed in us, we are eternally grateful and we shall add our plough to the various deliverables to which Lagosians are accustomed,” Braimah said.
Credit: tribuneonlineng.com