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Fubara warns appointees against misbehaviour, stresses service to the people

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has sternly warned his appointees that he will not hesitate to terminate their appointments if they misbehave. He issued this warning during the swearing-in ceremony of six new permanent secretaries into the civil service.

Governor Fubara emphasized that their appointment is a call to serve the state with dedication, forthrightness, and productivity, while defending the state’s interests.

He also announced that he will no longer offer contract services to permanent secretaries, instead opting for fresh appointments to allow for growth and development, according to Nigerian Tribune.

Fubara charged the new permanent secretaries to be good ambassadors, represent their ministries well, and avoid bringing disgrace to the government. He emphasized that their sole responsibility is to serve the government and people of Rivers State, rather than showing loyalty to those who appointed them.

The Governor reiterated that his administration prioritizes service to the people, and he expects his appointees to deliver good results to justify the support of the people.

Fubara said: “I have taken a decision that going forward, I do not want to give contract services to permanent secretaries anymore, because if we continue to do it, there won’t be room for the ones that are coming behind to grow.

“So, as soon as a Permanent Secretary retires, he/she will leave, and we’ll get a new person to replace and serve in that office.”

” I want to charge you to be good ambassadors to the service. The ministries that you will be assigned to, represent us well, don’t bring disgrace to us.

” You have only one responsibility now: it is to the government. Don’t be those people that will say I’m loyal to who appointed me. Yes, somebody recommended you, but I am not interested in who recommended you. I am interested in what you are going to do for the government and the people of Rivers State.

“If you misbehave I will show you the way out. This government, as it stands today, is about service.

“What is important to me is service to the people of Rivers State who have decided to give us their support and are still doing everything to keep us here. We must give them good reason for supporting us,” he added.

Gov. Fubara revealed how his detractors lured a particular civil servant who offers critical services directly to the state government to undo his administration and destabilise it but failed woefully.

He expressed delight that the civil servant that was so lobbied declined the juicy offer that was put forward, and rather told off the transducers.

He said: “One of you, who I can say is the reason why I have to do this now, was pushed by those people whose duty is to wield power to make our services here inefficient.

“The person said, why would I leave a government that has not offended me? And that is, appreciating the little things that I am doing.

” You know yourself, I don’t want to call your name. This appointment is because of that decision you took, to appreciate you.”
He explained that the reforms of his administration were designed to stimulate and promote productivity, inclusive growth, efficiency, and quality service delivery.

The Governor charged the new Permanent Secretaries to be guided by those principles to drive the State Civil Service to the next level and make it the best in the country.

The six new Permanent Secretaries include Dr Mekele Comfort Igwe; Mrs Anthonia I. Ekiseh; Dr Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu; Mrs Ihuoma Patience Ray-Boms; Mr Nwizug Gonee Gordon; and Mr Chukwuma Ndudi August Ine.

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