Group praises the river State the only administrator for reforms in the civil service

Group praises the river State the only administrator for reforms in the civil service

Port Harcourt (basic journalists) just three days after the supervision of the ad hoc committee of the Chamber of Representatives of the State Administration of the rivers, a group, coalition for the reforms of the civil service (CCSR), has made great tribute to the administrator Sun, Vice Admiral IBOK-ETE IBAS (RTD.) Failure systems in the State.

In a declaration signed by the national president, Comrade Larryking Amos, and made available to journalists on Sunday; The coalition said, apart from the reforms of the civil service in progress and the numerous interventions, the only administrator was also regular in the payment of salaries, putting on the well -being of workers in the state.

The coalition said that “these praisable interventions and well -being are responsible for the high spirits and great reasons of public employees, who by extension, responsible for peace, unity and harmonious relations between the workforce and the state government, in recent months”.

Thanking the Chamber of Ad-Hoc Committee representatives for recognizing the numerous efforts of the administrator only in the civil service sector, the coalition has also stated that the observation of the almost collapsed structures of the Secretariat of State in which public employees are always escaped for safety due to the state of death and the accusation of revising quickly, was a response to a decadence prayers of workers in the state.

“As a group that asked the reforms in the civil service sector in Nigeria, we wrote a series of letters to the former governor of the rivers, when our State members sent us a SOS to us, notifying us of the deplorable state of rescue of the House of I composed, of the Commission for the Civil Service, of the Civil Service Commission, of the Secretariat State, in particular the 6th and 7th Floor, which is literally in difficulty due rescue rescue, rescue complex, compliance, commission for civil service, civil service conditions, state service.

“But since the inception of this Current Administration, The Feelers We Have Got from the State Shows a Man Who is intentional about the Safety and Welfare of Civil Servants. We have Taken Cognisance of the Many Laudable Interventions of the Sole Administrator, His Excellency, Deputy Admiral IBOK-ETE IBAS; This Gladdens Our Hearts.

“We have to, on a very serious note, appreciate the Chamber of Ad hoc representatives of the Committee, for having approved the urgent renewal of the State Secretariat, the building that the public warehouses in the State. This intervention is not only timely, it is safe and as such, requests for praise”, added the coalition.

It would have been remembered that, the ad hoc committee of the Chamber of Representatives, on Wednesday, imposed an immediate revision of the State Secretariat Complex of the dilapidated rivers and the urgent transfer of public employees from unsafe work environments.

The directive followed an emergency inspection led by the leader and the president of the Chamber Committee, Professor Julius Ihonvbere, who evaluated the deplorable conditions of the State Secretariat and the Stal project of the Chamber of the State Assembly.

Professor Ihonvbere described the secretariat as in a worst state of the structures of Gaza devastated by the war, indicating structural dangers, crumbling tiles, roof losses, visible electrical wiring and a complete absence of basic services, including functional toilets, drinking water and adequate furniture.

Basic journalists report that the Committee therefore ordered the immediate closure of dangerous floors and the transfer of personnel to guarantee spaces for alternative offices.

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