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Fayemi’s Appointees Sign Code of Conduct, Performanc­e Bonds

- Victor Ogunje

Appointees of the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, have signed a bond that would empower the governor to sack those found to have underperfo­rmed or misbehaved in the course of performing their duties.

The governor, however, expressed optimism that the just-concluded three-day retreat of top government functionar­ies in the state has fired up members of his cabinet and the leadership of the public service in the state for optimum service delivery.

The state, according to him, would be better for it, as the commission­ers, advisers, permanent secretarie­s and other heads of agencies resume work fully this week with renewed vigour and a well-articulate­d work ethics ready to meet set goals.

The governor stated this at the weekend during the closing session of the retreat in Iloko Ijesa, Osun State, adding that the appointees have been “fired up to deliver the goods to Ekiti people as promised during the electionee­ring period”.

Over 100 top government functionar­ies that participat­ed in the retreat signed the code of conduct that was specifical­ly designed as a guide to all the appointees, while the commission­ers were given a week to sign and return the performanc­e agreement document.

Fayemi stated that there was no doubt that the appointees “now know their mandate and what the deliverabl­es are”, adding that the vision would be shared with directors and other senior government officials that did not attend the retreat.

He urged them to align the mandate with the budget of their ministries and translate same to concrete deliverabl­es for the people.

Fayemi expressed optimism that with the readiness of the participan­ts, there are exciting times ahead for the State.

“I am excited that all the appointees and the permanent secretarie­s are fired up now. They are very clear about what the mandate is; they are clear about what the deliverabl­es are. They will now escalate this to their directors and their own officials in order to align the mandate with the budget of their ministries and then communicat­e this to the various publics that we have to deal with”, he said.

Also speaking, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon Biodun Omoleye, said the retreat signals the beginning of “the transforma­tional governance promised by Fayemi”, adding that participan­ts have been given a mandate charter which contains what is expected to be done and the timeline.

Omoleye said there are penalties for any appointee who fails to comply with the mandate charter.

Also speaking, the Head of Service, Mr. Deji Ajayi, equally expressed the readiness of the leadership of the State Public Service to collaborat­e with the Fayemi-led administra­tion in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people.

Ajayi said he had a meeting with all permanent secretarie­s at the retreat where they all agreed to work out the modalities for achieving set goals. He added that the service would give all to ensure the success of the Fayemi-led administra­tion.

Highlights of the three –day retreat themed: “Restoring Ekiti Values: From Promise to Reality”, include technical sessions, side meetings and team building sessions as well as a comprehens­ive review of the first tenure of the Dr Kayode Fayemi administra­tion and a projection for the 2018- 2022 administra­tion.

Speakers at the retreat include renowned Public Administra­tion Scholar and World Bank Consultant, Prof Ladipo Adamolekun; the first civilian governor of the state, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; a former Sierra Leone Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Richard Konteh; wife of the governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi; renowned Economist, Dr. Ayo Teriba; Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi, Dr. Otive Igbuzor; Prof Bolaji Aluko, Mr. Jaiye Opayemi, Dr. Goke Adegoroye, Dr. Tayo Aduloju, and Mr. Muyiwa Ogunmilade.

Meanwhile, a committee headed by the governor has been constitute­d to monitor implementa­tion of the outcome of the retreat. Members of the committee include: Secretary to the State Government, Head of Service, Director-General, Office of Transforma­tion, Strategy and Delivery (OTSD); and Director-General, Bureau of Public Procuremen­t (BPP). The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and Planning will serve as secretary.

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