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DTSG Working Towards Broadening Feedback Mechanism

- By Enitan Thompson

diplomacy that its leaders regard as critical for the organisati­on’s ability to function. 76th session of the General Assembly opened on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021, with the inaugurati­on of a new President, Abdulla Shahid of Maldives. The gavel was passed to Shahid by his predecesso­r, Volkan Bozkir of Turkey, at the closing of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly.

Informatio­n Officers in the employ of the Delta State Government have been given reason to smile with the plan of the government to increase the frequency of capacity-building sessions and exposure for them so as to bridge any communicat­ion gap between the governed and the government. The Commission­er for Informatio­n, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, disclosed this while welcoming the first batch of 22 informatio­n officers from a two-day strategic communicat­ion workshop which held in Lagos State. Addressing the officers, Mr. Aniagwu, said it was the mandate of the Informatio­n Ministry to position the state in good light and relate the policies of the government to the people and at the same time send communicat­e the pulse of the people to the government for further actions. “Let me assure you that as long as I remain here, we will make sure that this training is done twice in a year. It does not matter where the trainers are coming from, we will choose relevant states where you will also have some form of exposure. “As from next year, we will make sure that this training takes place in March and

September. This will not undermine the in-house training done in the Ministry which will also be redefined. I wish we had all the resources; we would have extended more gestures to our staff because they are the strength of the ministry (informatio­n). “Those in other department­s are assisting us and are doing very well but there is a core mandate of this ministry which is to position the state in good light in the minds of members of the public and at the same time emphasize some level of feedback mechanism by relating the pulse of the people we are privileged to preside at the moment’’ he said. The Commission­er commended the officers for their comportmen­t during the training exercise in Lagos, stressing that he has no doubt that they will proceed to further impact the knowledge they have garnered to those who were not included in the first batch. He cautioned the informatio­n officers to be diligent in their duties and uphold tenets of the civil service, stressing on the need for them to build a culture of respect and also improve their interperso­nal relations with their superiors to get desired results. Remarking, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Paul Osahor, commended the commission­er for affording the officers the opportunit­y to become more proficient and exposed through the capacity-building workshop. While briefing the Commission­er on the outcome of the training, the Director of Informatio­n, Mrs. Theresa Adiabua-Oliko who led the contingent of informatio­n officers, stressed their readiness to apply the knowledge gained in the discharge of their duties to justify the resources and time invested. Highlight of the occasion was the handover of the report of the training session by the participan­ts to the Commission­er.

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