Plateau Governor Inaugurates New Civil Service Commission Members
From Tongnaan Bawa Jos
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has sworn in the Chairman and members of the Plateau State Civil Service Commission, charging them to provide visionary leadership and direction to the Civil Service.
In his address, Governor Mutfwang emphasized the importance of the Civil Service in driving government policies and programs, and called on the new commission to ensure professionalism, integrity, and excellence.
Represented by his Deputy Josephine Piyo, the Governor identified absenteeism and dereliction of duty as major challenges facing the Civil Service, and tasked the commission to establish robust mechanisms to monitor attendance and assess performance.
He also urged the commission to spearhead reforms aimed at modernizing the Civil Service, embracing technology, and fostering a culture of innovation.
With the new commission in place, Governor Mutfwang expressed confidence that the Civil Service would be repositioned to deliver effective and efficient services to the people of Plateau State.
In a remark, Chairman of the Commission, Paul Wai, stated that they would build on the great strides the government has achieved in building a robust and efficient workforce in the state.
Other committee members of the Commission are Francis BOT, Martina Dakur, Ishaya Ilpiri and Esther Danagei.
Our correspondent reports that the inauguration ceremony took place at the Victoria Gowon Theatre, New Government House, Jos, and was attended by dignitaries and top government officials.