NewsDelta Gov  Accuses Civil Servants Of Age Falsification

Delta Gov  Accuses Civil Servants Of Age Falsification

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By Ayodele Oni 

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has accused some Civil Servants in the State of engaging in age falsification with the intent to prolong their years of service.

The Governor warned those involved to desist from such dubious act or face severe sanctions.

Oborevwori gave the warning  at a dinner tagged ‘An Evening With The Governor,’ organised by the State Government for  Permanent Secretaries led by the State Head of Service, Mr. Reginald Bayoko; Heads of Extra Ministerial Departments; Directors and Deputy Directors in the state civil service in Asaba.

The Governor pointed out that any Civil Servant who had attained the age of retirement should leave the service so as to create opportunity for younger ones to be employed, adding that civil servants should always enter their real age in their documentations.

“If you know you have attained retirement age, please, retire so that the younger ones could be employed into the civil service.

“You should use your real age so that people can grow in the system. When you are old, please allow the young ones to take over.

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“I thank you for the love you people have shown to this administration. Let us continue to work together for the growth and development of the state.

“Today’s dinner is in fulfilment of the promise l made during our meeting of January 29, this year. We have come to interact and share experiences.

“I think it is important l update you on some of the matters arising from our last meeting where a lot of issues were raised. First is the issue of poor telephone network in the Prof. Chike Edozien State Secretariat Complex among others.

“We are looking at the suggestions that you people made during our meeting of January 29, this year, with a view to seeing how we can implement some of the suggestions that are useful to the effective running of the state civil service.”

While saying that the state had a workforce of over 60,000 with a monthly wage bill of over N16 billion monthly, the Governor appealed to Permanent Secretaries, Heads of Extra Ministerial Departments, Directors and Deputy Directors to continue to discharge their duties diligently and professionally.

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“We will follow due process in appointing a new Head of Service when the time comes, and, in due course, more Permanent Secretaries will be appointed,” stressing that the appointment of Permanent Secretaries was by merit and vacancy.

The Governor, who disclosed that the state government was not owing any of its contractors, said, “recently, we did 40 per cent mobilisation to our contractors. The problem we are having is not the multinationals; it is our local contractors.

“The local contractors cannot shortchange the state, if the site supervising engineers are doing their work. If the site supervising engineers are doing their work well, there will be no point for me to go to site for project supervision.

“I am going to go round the 25 local government areas to inspect various projects being executed by the state government. If you are praying that l should not come, you are deceiving yourself. Any contractor who is doing a bad work will refund the money paid to him.”

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While reiterating that his administration had not borrowed since it came on board, he said a lot had been achieved in the socio-economic growth and development of the state.

Speaking at the gathering, the State Head of Service (HOS), Mr. Reginald Bayoko, said the forum was an open show by the governor that the state workforce was a reliable and valuable partners in progress.

Mr. Bayoko thanked Governor Oborevwori for his workers’- friendly policies and programmes since he came into office, and assured him of the total support of workers in advancing his MORE Agenda for Deltans and residents of the state.

The Head of Service advocated that the full weight of the law should be enforced on erring public servants deeply rooted in age cheat and indiscipline.


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