Thursday, 28 April 2022

CONTINUE TO BE ETHICAL, OGUN HoS CHARGES FIRE FIGHTERS

Men and officers of the Fire and Safety Services in Ogun State have been called upon to continue to be ethical in all their doings and be fully prepared for emergencies at all times.

The Head of Service, Dr. Nafiu Aigoro, made the call when the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Dr. Rotimiolu Akinlesi led some members of the Fire and Safety Services Department of the Ministry, on a courtesy visit to the Office of the HoS as part of activities marking the 2022 International Firefighters' Day.

While congratulating the officers on the commemoration of the year 2022 International Firefighters' Day, the HoS charged them to always live above board by maintaining the ethics of the profession, be prepared at all times for emergencies as this is the core characteristic of their calling, while training and re-retraining must be done regularly to put them on top of their games.

The Head of Service also charged them to intensify efforts at educating the various publics on how to handle emergencies before the professionals are called in, as this will help in saving untoward situations.

"Be ethical in all your doings and be fully ready anytime you're called upon, as this is not an everyday call. Live above board and always keep to the ethics of your profession" Dr. Aigoro admonished.

Speaking earlier, Dr. Akinlesi said the purpose of the visit was to raise awareness for the celebration of this year's International Firefighters' Day which is slated for every May 4, to celebrate the risks encountered by the officers during the discharge  of their duties and especially those who have died during active service.

Dr. Akinlesi, while appreciating the government for giving the firefighters the enabling environment to function by constructing new fire office, recruitment of new officers, prompt repairs of vehicles destroyed by miscreants while on duties among other things requested for more welfare packages to continue to boost the morale of the officers for more efficiency and productivity.

The Permanent Secretary also revealed that the campaign team of the department would soon move into government MDAs to enlighten them on how to prevent fire or handle its outbreak, while toll free 112 must be called in case of an emergency.

Highlight of the visit was the decoration of the HoS, Dr. Nafiu Aigoro and the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Service Matters, Mr. Dahunsi Ogunleye with the firefighters' emblems.

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

OGUN CSC WARNS PUBLIC TO DISREGARD RECRUITMENT ADVERTISEMENTS

Ogun State Civil Service Commission (CSC) has announced to the general public to disregard the recruitment advertisement of officers/personnel into the State Civil Service as being advertised on the website, recruit.org.ng, and currently being circulated on various social media platforms.

          A release signed by the Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Mr. Adedayo Somoye indicated that the State government is not currently recruiting officers and when the opportunity arises, such advertisement will be made through the regular Civil Service Channels, as well as the State job portal.

          It advised the public to beware of false advertisements and take appropriate caution, as the State Civil Service will not be responsible for any loss or losses incurred based on false advertisements.

Thursday, 7 April 2022

ABEOKUTA WILL NOT REMAIN THE SAME - MRS. ABIODUN

Wife of the Ogun State governor, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun has congratulated the Lead Pastor, Victory Life Bible Church International, Apostle Lawrence Achudume on the 30th anniversary and annual Holy Convocation of the church.

Speaking at the church auditorium in Ajebo road, Abeokuta, Mrs. Abiodun said it was an honour to be part of the joyous occasion, noting that  with this year's convention theme 'In the Day of His Power', the city of Abeokuta will not remain the same after the programme.

She commended Apostle Achudume and his wife, Reverend Fola Achudume for doing a great job in liberating the people, saying, "I feel so blessed to join you at this holy convocation. I know that by coming today, God wanted to make a great change in my life.

"There is power of God in this church and I know that with this year's theme, this city, Abeokuta will not remain the same".

Welcoming the First Lady, the lead Pastor appreciated her for creating time to attend the programme, lauding her numerous projects, particularly her philanthropic gestures towards the people of the state, noting that her coming was indeed a great privilege to the church.

OGUN ASSEMBLY COMMISSION TRAINS STAFFERS ON HUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

In its bid to boost human capacity development and enhance efficient service delivery at work places, the Ogun State House of Assembly Service Commission has organized a two day training for the staffers of the commission.

Speaking at the Induction and Training program tagged, "Understanding the Professional Ethics and Skills for Efficient Service Delivery" held in Abeokuta, the Clerk, Ogun Assembly, Mr. Deji Adeyemo, said the training was important to enable the newly employed  and absorbed officers become productive, effective and efficient members of staff while discharging their duties.

"The training was targeted to make the new officers get acquainted quickly with the legislative practice, procedures and civil service rules as well as the legal framework of the House of Assembly and its commission", Adeyemo said while encouraging the officers to develop a positive attitude to work in order to achieve high level productivity.

On his part, the Chairman, House of Assembly Service Commission, Hon. Waliyu Taiwo enjoined the officers to contribute their quota to the progress and development of the Commission through effective and qualitative service delivery.

One of the resource persons and the Director, Committee, Mr. Temitope Okon in his presentation titled, "Overview of the Civil Service with Emphasis on the Ogun State House of Assembly", said everything in House of Assembly is guided by constitutions and laws, admonishing officers to always respect the laws.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Director of Administration and Supplies, Ogun State House of Assembly Service Commission, Mr. Taiwo Opaleye, noted that officers should follow the rules and regulations of the Commission to guide them on service delivery.

In their separate reactions, Mr. Ayotunde Ojediran, an Administrative officer and Miss. Oluwafunmilayo Taiwo, a higher Executive officer commended the leadership of the Commission for the Induction and Training program, saying they have gained a new experience, while promising their readiness to deliver.

Wednesday, 6 April 2022

OGUN HoS CHARGES COMMITTEE TO ENSURE ERROR FREE PUBLICATION

Members of the newly inaugurated committee on Update of Staff List have been charged to be diligent and ensure no error in the review of staff list for the betterment of the Civil Service.

The Head of Service, Dr. Nafiu Aigoro, gave the charge while inaugurating a 5-member committee saddled with the responsibility of updating/reviewing the data of all workers in the government service.

According to him, the members of the committee have been carefully selected to carry out the task, with a promise that the needed support to deliver the assignment within the stipulated three months would be given to them for optimum performance.

"Having an updated staff list is paramount, as this will go a long way in improving the service. It will also help to know the number of workers we have, where they are per time among other things and it would henceforth be reviewed maximum five years for efficiency as the last review was done in 2015", Dr. Aigoro said.

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Establishments and Training, Mrs. Lydia Fajounbo said the review of the staff list was important as it serves as a vital data bank for the service reflecting where each public servant is at any given time.

Members of the committee are: Mr. Dolamu Idowu-Agida from the Ministry of Budget and Planning, who will serve as the Chairman, Mr. Abubakar Adeduntan from the Bureau of Service Matters, Mrs. Idowu Kehinde from the Teaching Service Commission and Mrs. Yinka Lawal from the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs as members, while Mr. Olusegun Akinfaiye from the Bureau of Establishments and Training would serve as the secretary of the committee.

The inauguration also had in attendance the Permanent Secretaries from the Bureau of Service Matters, Mr. Dahunsi Ogunleye and Mr. Jola Oyeneye from the Bureau of Public Service Transformation Office.

Sunday, 3 April 2022

OGSG TO EMPOWER TRAINED, CERTIFIED ARTISANS

Ogun State Government through the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Technical and Vocational Education and Training has disclosed that it will support trained and certified artisans and technicians, to practice their trades by leveraging the Ministry of Trade and Investment’s 'Business Clinics initiative’ to enable them procure equipment needed to enhance their trade.

 Special Adviser to the Governor on Technical and Vocational Education and Training, Prof. Joseph Odemuyiwa, who revealed the move while speaking with newsmen in his office in Abeokuta, said  many trained and certified technicians and artisans are engaged in other trades due to  lack of capital and basic tools, affirming that the government intends to fight unemployment by linking them with financial institutions for various empowerment opportunities in collaboration with other government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government.

He added that apart from finance, there was need for continuous training of artisans and technicians, as well as linking them with modern tools, in order to make them relevant and meet increasing industrial demand, adding that the office in collaboration with development partners, would continue to train technicians and expose them to modern techniques of their different trades.

“The Prince Dapo Abiodun led administration has been focused as regards technical and vocational education and training.  We have made great strides in empowering the people, most especially youths with skills, and have engaged them in various training in collaboration with our international partners and are well certified. However, we observed that many trained technicians are becoming ‘Okada’ riders because they do not have the necessary equipment to work with.

"Some trained in technical colleges, while some trained informally and non-formally, at the end of the day, they find themselves as motorcycle riders, taxi drivers, among others. We are trying to embark on an empowerment programme in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, so that when you are trained and certified, you can be linked up with financial institutions to assist you with the necessary equipment to help you establish yourself”, he said.

The Special Adviser stated that the Board would be working and using the  Business Clinic Programme of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment with the view to enlightening and educating the people on how they can access financial assistance in form of loans, through the business clinic, as well as the technical hub in our Technical Colleges across the State, so that the trained and certified technicians and artisans who could not afford equipment could go and make use of the equipment in the hub to make money.

Odemuyiwa said the government’s resolve at human capital development with the German Agency for International Development (GIZ) in recent times, accounted for the series of training for Instructors, School Managers, and youths within the State, Abuja and Lagos, pointing out that his office had organised over 10 different training programmes and they came up with the training on solar power installation, being the most recent which has made many self-employed.