Governor
of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, has inaugurated 22
newly-appointed permanent secretaries to fill existing vacancies in the
state civil service.
Dickson
also swore in a new Special Adviser on Inter-Governmental Affairs, Mr.
Austin Adigio, to replace Chief Rufus Abadi, who has defected from the
Peoples Democratic Party, a statement on Tuesday by his media aide,
Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said.
Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said.
The
governor, who used the opportunity to reconstitute the management boards
of some state agencies, said the appointments were part of ongoing
efforts to properly reposition the Bayelsa State public service to
achieve greater efficiency.
The
reconstituted boards are the Bayelsa State Physical Planning and
Development Board, Hospitals Management Board, Scholarships Board and
the Post-Primary Schools Board.
Dickson
noted that the new permanent secretaries were appointed strictly on
merit and in recognition of their hard work and contributions to the
state public service over the years.
While
congratulating them on their elevation, he described the selection
process that threw them up as fair and competitive, stressing that the
appointments were devoid of political considerations, in line with his
administration’s policy of depoliticising the service.
The
Governor was also full of appreciation for civil servants and some of
their past leaders, including Sir Fraser Okuoru and Dr. Josephine Igodo,
two former Heads of Service, for their innovative contributions.
He
restated his commitment to prioritising workers’ welfare, especially in
the area of payment of salaries and pension entitlements, despite the
financial crisis rocking the state and the country in general.
Expressing
concern over the issue of gratuities, he called on retirees to be a
little more patient with the government, noting that if not for the
shortfall in revenues, his administration would have reduced the backlog
it inherited to a significant level by now.
He asked
the new permanent secretaries to work closely with their respective
commissioners to promote professionalism and improved service delivery
in the various ministries
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