Fayemi Swears-In Four Permanent Secretaries

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The Governor during the ceremony

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi on Tuesday inaugurated four Permanent Secretaries in the State Civil service charging them to uphold the tenets and doctrine of anonymity and neutrality.

Fayemi demanded them to see their appointment as a call to service and an opportunity to be part of positive history in the State.

The newly inaugurated Permanent Secretaries are Mr. Samson Tayo Olauyi; Engr. Olugbenga Omoniyi Odesanmi, Dr. Michael Ayodele Ibikunle, and Mrs. Titilayo Olariike Olayinka.

Dr. Fayemi, who identified the civil service as the engine room upon which the five pillars of his administration are hinged, commended the leadership of the civil service in the state for their doggedness as evident in the collective efforts against the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Governor reiterated his commitment to transparency in corporate governance, disclosing that his administration has consistently filled vacant positions through an “open competitive process”.

He said: “the public service is the engine room of government with clear cut roles upon which the five cardinal agenda of this administration revolves, hence, the need to put in the necessary human machinery to drive the process.

“I have no doubt that your antecedents in the public service have paved ways for you to be worthy of this position. Of course, since you were not selected via ‘Bet Naija’ or ‘Baba Ijebu’ lottery, I have no doubt that your meritorious qualifications would serve you well in the office.

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“In order to ensure competence and credible leadership for the civil service, this administration has consistently been filling all vacant positions through an open competitive process.

“This is to ensure that the best hands are appointed to promote the policies and programmes of government and enhance the performance of the service.

“As public servants you are agents of the people and you are expected to play your part in the development of the State, you are expected to conform to the principles of the public service in the discharge of your duties, you should ensure discipline is professionally injected into the civil service.”

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The Governor stressed the need to examine new ways of responding to future challenges of the civil service in the “new normal.

He also announced the restructuring of some Ministries, Department, and Agencies (MDAs) in the State. This, he said was to ensure “professionalism, inclusiveness, and dynamism in the civil service” and to enhance efficiency in driving the developmental agenda anchored on the five pillars of his administration.

The event was attended by the Speaker of House of Assembly and his Deputy Speaker; the Head of Service; the Chief of Staff, Members of the State House of Assembly, and members of the State Executive Councils.

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