Abiodun approves the release of year 2021/2022 promotion, payment of leave bonuses
Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta
Gov Dapo Abiodun has announced the immediate release of year 2021/2022 promotion exercise for the state civil servants alongside the approval for the payment of March and April 2023 leave bonuses all in a bid to appreciate the workers’ professionalism and enhance optimal performance.
Gov Abiodun made this known during the year 2023 Public Service Day Celebration, with the theme Building Trust Through Service Delivery : The Pivotal Role of the Public Service at the Obas Complex, Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.
Represented by his Deputy Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Abiodun added that his administration considers civil servants important partners in progress saying their wellbeing and welfare is therefore sacrosanct
He commended the harmonious working relationship that has continue to exist between the government and the entire workforce in the state noting that his administration doesn’t take this for granted saying together we will ensure that the state is taking to enviable position in the country.
Gov Abiodun has therefore charged public servants to be dedicated and commited to the discharge of their duties saying the public service remains one of the avenues where integrity as well as good legacy is earned through adequate service delivery
Also Speaking, the Vice Chairman, Association of Retired Head of service and Permanent Secretaries, Mr Demola Badejo, said Ogun state civil service has been on the forefront, hence the need for public servants to continue to uphold the tenets and rules guiding it operations, most importantly being the engine room of government.
He also implored the state government to continue to provide the necessary tools and welfare packages for public servants in other to enable them perform optimally
Speaking on the theme; Building trust through service delivery: the pivotal role of the public service, the guest lecturer who was a former Oyo State head of service, Chief Tajudeen Aremu, enjoined the public servants to try and build trust in order to win the heart of their bosses and the public, adding that ethics,
accountability, are other key concepts towards building trust through service delivery.
He said anonymity, impartiality/neutrality, objectivity and confidentiality are foremost civil service ethics while also urging them to learn how to dress modestly, be guided by the public service rules as well as treat all matters as and when due.
In his contributions, Chairman Trade Union Congress (TUC) Comrade Akeem Lasisi, said civil servants must be grateful to Almighty God for given them the grace to witness this year’s celebration, expressing optimism that the governor would address the current situation many public servants are facing as a result of the pronouncement of fuel subsidy.
Earlier in his welcome address, Ogun State Head of Service, Mr Kola Peter Fagbohun, said the annual public service day celebration was meant to celebrate the values and virtues of public service to society, noting that this year’s theme was carefully selected to further enable the public servants to comprehend their essence in their continued service delivery to government and members of the public.
While appreciating the Governor whom he described as worker friendly and purpose driven for his support and for approving this year’s celebration, he also congratulated the Governor on his assumption of office for the second term.