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Kefas expresses concern over decay in Taraba civil service

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Taraba State Governor, Lt. Colonel Agbu Kefas (rtd.) has expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of the civil service.

He conveyed his displeasure at the Government House in Jalingo during the weekend while receiving the report from a committee appointed by the state government to screen and select a substantive Head of Civil Service.

Observing a perceived slumber in the State Civil Service, Kefas issued a stern warning to civil servants, urging them to rise to their responsibilities.

He assured that the committee’s report would not be overlooked, revealing plans to transform it into a ‘Responsive Civil Service Monitoring team.’

This team, as announced by him, will be tasked with identifying areas for training and capacity-building for civil servants.

To facilitate the work of the monitoring team, the governor directed the provision of office accommodation and vehicles, assigning a six-month duration for their assignment.

Kefas initiated the committee on 5th January with the mandate to screen and recommend candidates for the appointment of the Head of Civil Service in the State.

The committee’s scrutiny of permanent secretaries led to the submission of its report, paving the way for the appointment of a substantive Head of Civil Service following the conclusion of Suzy Jemima Nathan’s contract.

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