THISDAY

Amosun and Ogun Public Service

- Rotimi Durojaiye

While speaking at the Year 2016 Public Service Day held on June 23, 2016, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State reaffirmed the important roles public servants have played in the execution of major well-thought programmes embarked upon by his administra­tion.

In his words, “the Ogun State Civil Service has remained as an indispensa­ble partner to the current administra­tion in the State resulting in the monumental success so far recorded in the area of socio-economic developmen­t.”

The governor noted that the success or failure of any government largely depended on its relationsh­ip with the workforce, admitting that though the economy of the nation was not buoyant; his government would not relent in providing better welfare package for the workers.

Amosun, therefore, urged civil servants in the State to desist from acts that could sabotage the efforts of the government and assured that his administra­tion would continue to create conducive environmen­t for developmen­t.

The Governor equally promised that his administra­tion would intensify on training and re-training of workers, as he charged all public servants to play their parts by supporting the government in its rebuilding mission.

Earlier in his welcome address, the State Head of Service, Elder Olusola Adeyemi, thanked the state government for giving workers the opportunit­y to celebrate one another, appraise their past efforts and look to the future with hope.

He said the occasion was an avenue to appraise the achievemen­ts of the civil/public service, through the years. It was also an opportunit­y of finding new approaches towards improving the efficiency, effectiven­ess and profession­alism of the service.

The guest lecturer, Chief Oluneye Okuboyejo, said in his speech, that for the public service to act as an agent of positive change, discipline must be strictly enforced, service delivery must be accorded priority, corruption must be eliminated, and accountabi­lity must be sustained.

Okuboyejo, Emeritus Permanent Secretary, legal practition­er and Chairman, Associatio­n of Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretarie­s, Ogun State, noted that the public service must imbibe new and modern management techniques that will enhance service delivery and optimum utilizatio­n of resources.

In his paper: “The Public Service – An Agent of Positive Change”, the guest lecturer noted that in order to achieve the public service of our dream and make it more purpose-driven, developmen­t-oriented, merit-based, customerfr­iendly and pro-active agent of change and in tandem with the aspiration­s and philosophy of the present political dispensati­on, the remunerati­on package in the various public services should be enhanced to reflect the cost of living and inflationa­ry trends.

Okuboyejo was also of the opinion that the service should be de-politicize­d, and civil servants who wish to opt for partisan politics should be made to resign or retire from the service.

“In view of the prevailing harsh economic circumstan­ces whereby many state government­s are unable to meet their salary obligation­s, it is expedient for public servants to start thinking out of the box, by coming up with viable proposals on how to curb leakages/wastages as well as propose measures on how to enhance internal revenue generation capacities of their respective employers. Public servants must continue to display excellent work ethics by avoiding counterpro­ductive activities, and by ensuring that they put in a full day’s job for a full day’s pay”, he counselled.

Governor Amosun has been giving tremendous support and inspiratio­n to the entire Ogun State public service since his assumption of the mantle of governance of the state in May 2011.

In spite of all odds, the Ogun State public service has continued to soar higher, thereby occupying a pre-eminent position, among the comity of public services in Nigeria.

This is a feat that has been boosted by the enabling environmen­t fostered by Governor Amosun.

The welfare of the workers - public servants – has been paramount to Amosun’s government. To demonstrat­e its commitment to the welfare of the workers, Ogun was one of the first states to implement the new minimum wage across board in Nigeria.

The state had set the base as N18, 250 which is more than the national minimum wage. It also ensures timely payment of workers’ salaries. Indeed, Ogun is one of the few states that have survived the biting economic challenge occasioned by the dwindling allocation from the Federal Government which has made it impossible for many of the states of the Federation to pay their workers’ salary.

On its part, Ogun has been paying salaries as and when due.

The Amosun’s government has been appreciati­ng the invaluable contributi­ons of its workforce, who have been the reliable, dependable and ever-supportive landlords in the past five years.

No doubt, they are the tower of the strength of the government, and together they shall continue to lift Ogun State to its enviable heights among the comity of States in Nigeria, and indeed, the entire world.

Recently, the Ogun State Government commission­ed a total of 160 units of 2 and 3 bedroom detached and semidetach­ed bungalows and storey-building as part of efforts at providing affordable housing for its workforce.

Wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari while commission­ing the phase 1 of the Estate, named after the first Head of Service in the State, Chief Adedotun Adedeji Kayode Degun (AAK Degun MITROS Estate) located in Laderin, Abeokuta, lauded the state government for its commitment at making life comfortabl­e for the workers.

Mrs Buhari, who was represente­d by Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, while unveiling the plaque, commended the vision of the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administra­tion in providing standard housing units for the state’s civil servants, while also urging the state workers to continue in supporting the mission to rebuild the state.

She added that the constructi­on of the edifice estate was a remarkable achievemen­t for the present administra­tion in the housing sector, noting that the initiative would have great impact on the socio-economic developmen­t of the state and the country at large.

Governor Amosun on his part, said that the workers’ estate would reduce the hardship civil of servants in having home of their own, adding that the gesture would avail them the opportunit­y to access decent homes at affordable cost.

He added that the project was part of his mandate on Home Ownership which seeks to deliver fully serviced homes to hundred families within its workforce.

The governance of a state is not a sole responsibi­lity of the elected representa­tives. It is quite evidential that these elected officials play major roles to enhance developmen­t since policies emanates and seek approval from them.

Behind the scene are the various civil servants in the public institutio­ns. Nation building is the process of using state power to develop the state.

Good governance which results in developmen­t of a state depends on the actions and inactions of the public servants.

A Public servant is someone who works in public institutio­n. More specifical­ly a civil servant is someone who works at the administra­tive organ of government who is charged with the responsibi­lity of implementi­ng government policies.

The public service institutio­n plays a very vital role in the governance and the developmen­t of the people in the state. The health, safety, education and the general well-being of the citizens is done by these many service providers.

The roles they play are very significan­t that they cannot be removed from office when there is change in government, unlike the elected officials who have tenure of office and can be removed from office anytime. The continuity and permanence of civil servants is very relevant and hence the need to always remain politicall­y neutral.

Loyalty is very significan­t for the civil service to ensure good governance and developmen­t. Total loyalty is very essential for the achievemen­t of purpose for every government. Remaining loyal to any political party and not being partisan will ensure implementa­tion of good and sound policies.

Neutrality of civil servants promotes objectivit­y and solid advice to any political party that wins power. The structure of the civil service include various profession­al and technical expertise who advice government on where, when and how to implement particular policies. Partisan civil service will not give accurate and logistics for a party he/ she or belongs to hence the need for all civil service institutio­ns and workers to remain neutral so that they can give out their best to any political party in power and the country at large.

A major significan­t of neutrality of civil servant is, there is going to be a reduction of interferen­ce in the promotion and dismissal etc. of public servants.

Nigeria over the years suffers from political interferen­ce in the public service especially during promotion of individual­s to higher office.

Promotion should be based on qualificat­ion, experience, innovative­ness and not bearing of party cards. If such appointmen­ts turn partisan it means people capable of holding key public positions will not get the opportunit­y. Civil servants remaining neutral will reduce the tension and irregulari­ties especially when a new government will have to choose persons to occupy top hierarchy in the service.

There will be no share of blame if a government fails to deliver well. Remaining politicall­y neutral means civil/public servants give out their best equally to any party in power the elected official will then be responsibl­e to the electorate for their success or failure. Political neutrality enhances effective job performanc­e in the outcome in the civil service. It promotes fairness and even distributi­on and competence on the part of civil servants in the performanc­e of their duties.

The neutrality of civil servants in the dispensati­on of their duties is very paramount in the developmen­t of every state. Civil servants have a longer tenure of office as compared to the elected officials. Workers must do well to serve any government without fear intimidati­on and favour.

Government come and go but the public/civil service always remain because of the role it plays in improving livelihood of the people.

As noted by Okuboyejo, “to be able to perform their roles effectivel­y, public/civil servants are expected to carry out faithfully, the policies and decisions of the government in power, observe silence and be discrete as to what takes place in the office, and must resist illegitima­te political demands and pressures”.

Governor Amosun has tackled the economy of Ogun State with a singlemind­ed dedication and abundant courage. The restructur­ing of the economy is not something that can be accomplish­ed in five short years even if it does not require eternity to do it. But on balance, even the most unfair critics cannot deny he has tried.

-Durojaiye, a former Editor of Daily Independen­t Newspaper, Lagos, is Special Adviser on Informatio­n and Strategy to Governor Amosun.

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