Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday swore-in five new Permanent Secretaries into the State Civil Service, with a charge on them to place high premium on efficient service delivery and work to make the machinery of governance to roll faster in the overall interest of the people.
Speaking
after the oath of office was administered on the appointees at Lagos House in
Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the Permanent Secretaries must bring their
wealth of experience and knowledge to bear in their respective Ministries,
Departments and Agencies (MDAs), and go all-out to meet the high expectations
of not only government but the teeming population of the State.
“With this
appointment, you have all effectively become the Accounting Officer of your
MDAs. You have been entrusted with a bigger and more sensitive responsibility
which will put to test your leadership and managerial skills.
“Let me
remind you of the very high expectations that will be placed on you, not only
from the government but more importantly, from the over 22 million Lagosians
who desire efficient and service delivery. Your ability to meet these
expectations will depend on the amount of creativity and innovation you can
bring to bear in the discharge of your responsibilities.
“Nobody
expects you to reinvent the wheel. What is expected of you is to bring to bear
your knowledge and experience so that the machinery of governance can roll
faster and deliver more quality results to the teeming population of our
State,” the Governor counseled the appointees.
While
congratulating the new Permanent Secretaries, the Governor said it was on
record that the elevation was strictly based on merit as evidenced by their
outstanding performance, commitment and dedication to duty over the years,
saying they must work to justify their appointments.
The
appointees are Dr. Olabisi Taiwo (Ministry of Health), Mr. Olusegun Ajibade
(Public Service Office), Mrs. Abiayo Akinsiku (Primary Healthcare Board), Dr.
Yusuf Jimoh (Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations), and
Mr. Ganiyu Rufai (Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives).
Responding
on behalf of the new Permanent Secretaries, Taiwo expressed gratitude to God
and Governor Ambode for the opportunity to serve the State at the highest level
in the civil service, just as she assured that they would not betray the
confidence reposed in them but rather uphold the principles of public servi
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