Your sacrifices will pay off in 2018, Kogi Gov tells civil servants
Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has lauded the
sacrifices of civil servants who endured financial constraints during the
recently concluded state’s civil service reforms.
Bello gave the commendation in a statement by his
Chief Press Secretary, Petra Onyegbule, in Lokoja on Sunday to mark the New
Year celebration.
Bello noted that 2017 had been a challenging year
for the state as they all tried to put the effects of the civil service reforms
behind and consolidate on the gains that were recorded.
“I assure you all that in 2018, you shall begin to
enjoy some of the immediate benefits of the verification.
“As a father and provider, I know the pains and
disappointments of not being able to meet the needs of dependants in due
season.
“An efficient civil service is the engine room of
any government and I am delighted that the Kogi civil service is being
repositioned for efficiency, effectiveness and productivity,” Bello said.
The governor praised the people of the state for
their cooperation in fighting insecurity, saying, “the once dreaded state is
now becoming a confluence of peace and tranquility”.
According to him, security is a necessary
foundation for the economic development of the state.
He added that the launch of the Confluence Rice
was evidence that investments have come into the state, stressing that it would
translate into better living conditions for the people of Kogi.
“Other initiatives in the agricultural sector
shall be rolled out within the first quarter of the year.
“These initiatives shall employ young people and
make them agents of wealth creation.
“In order to deliver good governance to all,
expansion of infrastructure shall continue in remote and urban areas of our
state.”
NAN
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