by
Taiwo George
Nyesom
Wike, governor of Rivers state, says he has settled the outstanding salary
arrears left by the administration of Rotimi Amaechi.
Speaking
at the government house in Port Harcourt during the swearing in of Rufus Godwin
as the new head of service on Thursday, Wike said it was “time to inject fresh
blood” into the state’s civil service.
Wike,
who said a lot of things were not right in the service, advised the workers to
key into the vision of his administration.
“So
many things have gone wrong in the state civil service which needs to be
corrected,” he said.
“The
new head of service now has the job of ensuring that the civil servants key
into the mission and vision of the administration.”
Wike
said many permanent secretaries were not committed to their duties, saying most
of them are due for retirement. He said his administration would take the
welfare of workers as a priority, promising that from July, payment of monthly
overheads to ministries, which was stopped by the last administration, will
continue.
“Many
of the permanent secretaries are supposed to have retired based on their
records of service,” he said. “These are some of the issues that needs to be
addressed. The new head of service has
the mandate to inject fresh blood in the system.” Responding, Godwin promised
to refocus the civil service to key into the programmes of the new
administration. He said that though the challenges were enormous, he has the
capacity to drive the process.
Culled
from www.thecable.ng
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