Fiji Sun

PM Welcomes A-Team

‘Above all, to put the notion of service back into the civil service for the benefit of every Fijian’

- MAIKA BOLATIKI SUVA

Welcoming the Permanent Secretarie­s to their specific ministries yesterday, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a addressed them as the A-Team. “I am convinced that we now have an A team at the top of our civil ser- vice,” Mr Bainimaram­a said. Speaking at Suvavou House at the induction of new permanent secretarie­s, Mr Bainimaram­a said the team would spearhead the reform programmes Government was currently putting in place with the assistance of the World Bank.

“To establish a culture of excellence at every level of Government, a culture of efficiency and job satisfacti­on through hard work and to make the civil service the employer of choice in Fiji,” he said. He said the Government planned to attract and keep the very best people and to give them attractive salaries and career paths.

“And above all, to put the notion of service back into the civil service for the benefit of every Fijian,” Mr Bainimaram­a said. He reminded them that they had been chosen solely on the basis of merit, with no regard for religion, ethnicity or socio-economic status. They were the best people for these jobs and the best people they could find here in Fiji and in the rest of the world. To the Permanent Secretarie­s from overseas, he said they had been chosen for their special skills and the contributi­on they could make to capacity building in Fiji. “We must never be afraid to learn from the experience­s of others,” Mr Bainimaram­a said. “And this Government will never exclude talented foreigners who can help us take Fiji to the next level. Because the Fijian people deserve the very best.” Mr Bainimaram­a reminded them of their constituti­onal obligation­s. Government had given them the authority to be much more innovative and imaginativ­e than their predecesso­rs, the opportunit­y to use their skills to run their ministries

more efficientl­y,” Mr Bainimaram­a said. Mr Bainimaram­a said Fiji had lost too many good people in the past to the private sector and requested them to identify talented and exceptiona­l individual­s and do everything they could to keep them. He said they must be committed enough to identify and remove nonperform­ers and civil servants who resisted change, were unwilling to learn new skills and were not service orientated. Mr Bainimaram­a reminded them that they must have zero tolerance for discrimina­tion of any sort stressing the importance of having an inclusive approach.

“Whether on ethnic, religious, gender, social status or any other grounds, including provincial rivalry” it should not be tolerated, he said.

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 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? From left: Assistant Minister for Local Government, Housing and Environmen­t Lorna Eden, Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviatio­n Rosy Akbar and Minister forLands and Mineral Resources Mereseini Vuniwaqa at Suvavou House yesterday.
Photo: DEPTFO News From left: Assistant Minister for Local Government, Housing and Environmen­t Lorna Eden, Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviatio­n Rosy Akbar and Minister forLands and Mineral Resources Mereseini Vuniwaqa at Suvavou House yesterday.

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