Thursday, 23 January 2025

UPHOLD EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE DELIVERY – ARC. FOWORA CHARGES STAFFERS

In a bid to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency, the Director - General, Bureau of Lands and Survey Arc. Segun Fowora, has charged staffers in the Bureau to demonstrate greater commitment and dedication while performing their duties.

The Director General made the call during a prayer session at his office in Oke- Mosan, Abeokuta, appreciating the staffers for their immense contributions in the previous year. He emphasised the significance of team work in achieving the set goals.
Arc. Fowora noted that the Bureau of Lands and Survey plays a vital role in ensuring social and economic development, urging staffers to uphold excellence in service delivery.

"The cup is not half empty but half full, let us continue to put in the work and build on our achievements, while sustaining momentum towards a wonderful year ahead,” DG said.

He reassured staffers of improved welfare packages to motivate them as well as spur them to achieve more in the new year.

In her remark, Special Adviser to the Governor on Land Matters, Mrs. Oyinda Oyelese, admonished officers to intensify efforts towards optimal service delivery, while embracing change and excellence that would take them to greater heights.

Earlier, Acting Surveyor-General, Surv. Oladele Ewulo, implored workers for continued support, cooperation and collaboration, stating that they are instrumental in achieving set objectives.

In their separate sermons, the zonal Pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Hope Chapel, Pastor Ade Osilalu and the Imam of Ogun State Secretariat Muslim Community, Oke-Mosan, Imam Abdulazeez Adebayo, charged officers to imbibe good work ethics, integrity and right attitude to work, creating room for personal development and improvements as well as pursuing additional degrees for human growth.

Director of Administration and supplies, in her vote of thanks, Mrs. Olamide Shokoya, appreciated God for his mercies and gift of life, assuring that the new year would surpass the previous years.

 

Damilola Akindele & Passover Adeshina,

Information/Public Relations Officers, Bureau of Lands and Survey.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

OGUN CSC SETS TO COMMENCE 2023/2024 PROMOTION EXERCISE

The Ogun State Civil Service Commission is set to conduct year 2023 and 2024 promotion Oral Interview exercise to eligible officers in the service.

The Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Mrs. Roseline Jacobs, indicated this in a release signed, saying the promotion exercise would start from Wednesday, January 22 through February 7, 2025 which would cut across all Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the state.

The statement further stated that all eligible officers are to obtain their gazette and Public Service Commission Rules (PSCR) of last promotion at block A, Room A261 Civil Service Commission as these shall be verified at the venue of the interview.

Jacobs noted that the Commission have to maintain the status quo of the service as all officers on Grade level 07 to GL12 are to attend the oral interview in their respective Agencies, while the Management Level officers (Officers and Professionals) on GL 13 and above are to appear at the office of the Head of Service.

Also, all officers on GL 6 and 12 are to appear before Commission on Monday, January 27 and Tuesday, January 28, 2025 respectively while the Centrally Deployed Cadres (except those on GL 06 and GL 12) are to attend their interviews at the Bureau of Establishments and Training.


Funmi Onafowope,
Information/Public Relations Officer, CSC

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

MEDIA IS KEY IN PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY - COMMISSIONER

Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hon. Adijat Adeleye said the role of Information managers in promoting Gender Equality cannot be over emphasized as a change agent who must live above the stereotyped ways of disseminating information to the public.

Hon. Adeleye stated this, during the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Information Chapel, January Congress, at the Olusegun Osoba Press Centre, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, themed, "The Role of Information Officers/ Public Relations Officers in Promoting Gender Equality", said that in order to achieve an inclusive society, information officers were to create and promote gender equality in their reportage.

She said the pen professionals should see themselves as change agents and use their position to promote and disseminate policies and programmes of government in the positive light.

"I want all men of the pen profession to see their pen as an instrument of change which must be used in promoting and disseminating gender equality programmes so that men would not see their women counterpart as competitors but to complement each other so as to achieve inclusion in our society", she said.  

Hon. Adeleye, appreciated the commitment of Prince Dapo Abiodun led administration in closing the gap on gender equality with the recent upgrade of 3 female Senior Special Assistant to the position of Special Adviser in their fields and the opportunity given to one thousand girls to benefit from technology Skill training to enable them match up with their male counterpart.      

 She commended the leadership of the Chapel for being innovative and adding value to their members, while advising them to move beyond the conventional journalism and key into the new trend of social media to publicise government activities as the state was doing much and people need to know.

The Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade Femi Osipitan, commended the Commissioner for her dedication towards promoting the wellbeing of womenfolk among others in the state.

 

Folake Ogunboyejo,

Information /Public Relations Officer, Min. of Women Affairs & Social Dev.

Sunday, 12 January 2025

OUR FINANCIAL POLICIES ARE HINGED ON TRANSPARENCY, SUSTAINABILITY - OKUBADEJO



In its efforts to foster continued economic development and empower citizens, the Ogun State government has reiterated its commitment to driving innovative, transparent and sustainable initiatives in policy formation and processes.

          This was made known by the Commissioner for Finance and Chief Economic Adviser, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, during a revenue meeting with Payment Service Providers, at the Ministry of Finance conference room, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

          Okubadejo noted that various financial reforms have been implemented to attract investors, block leakages and fast-track business processes in the State, such as the Billing and Payment Management System (BPMS), digitisation of land acquisition, automated payment processes, Treasury Single Account (TSA), among others.

He added that the pilot agencies where these initiatives were activated, namely the Bureau of Lands and Survey, Internal Revenue Service and Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, have recorded immense success in different perspectives.

Okubadejo stated that to further promote transparency and seamless services, more Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) would be onboarded to these platforms, including the Ministries of Environment, Industry, Trade & Investment, Health, Transportation, and Agriculture.

He said to achieve this feat, rests heavily on ensuring that civil servants played an integral part of the initiatives, as they were the ones who would ensure its sustainability.

          Responding on behalf of the other Payment Service Providers, the CEO of ICMA, Mr. Lukman Buari, applauded the government for creating a level playing field for service providers and acknowledged the contributions of workers to the successes achieved in implementing the initiatives thus far, pledging the continued optimal delivery of their targets.

Thursday, 9 January 2025

BE DEDICATED TO DUTY - PS CHARGED



 The Permanent Secretary, Bureau of State Pensions, Mrs. Arinola Adetayo has charged members of staff to be more dedicated to their duties, in order to achieve the main objective of the Bureau.

 Mrs. Adetayo, who gave the charge at the'2025 New Year Thanksgiving Service' at the Bureau, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, appreciated members of staff for their cooperation and support in the past year, stating that their responsibility was humanitarian in nature, advising them to give rapt attention to pension matters at every point in time and improve themselves academically.

The new year messages were delivered by Mr. Francis Oyefusi and Mr. Qadri Usman, advised them to be faithful, diligent and God fearing, noting that all would give account of their deeds.

 

Sururat Odusanya,
Press Officer, Bureau of State Pensions

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

AG ADMONISHES WORKERS ON HARDWORK TO ACHIEVE SET GOALS


Ogun State Auditor General, Mr. Akorede Balogun, has admonished staffers in the agency to put in their best and commit themselves to hard work to achieve the set goals in the new year.

 Mr. Balogun made this known during a Thanksgiving Service for the New Year at the agency’s Conference Room, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, saying that attitude to work for this year should be, "Utmost Service to your Employer and Humanity with the fear of God".

  He encouraged officers to put in their best in the workplace, adding that they should not align with the school of thoughts which says ‘Do your best and leave the rest’, instead it should be, ‘Do your best and do the rest’.

  The Auditor General appreciated God for His mercies in the outgone year, seeking more guidance in the new year, as he encouraged them to be punctual and regular at their duty post.

  In their separate New Year remarks, Mrs. Stella Samuel and Mr. Ahmed Adetona, charged the members of staff to continue to discharge their duties diligently, in order to move the Agency to greater heights, while the Director of Government Account, Mr. Mofeoluwa Adeliyi tasked the staffers to reciprocate by working more-harder.