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Wednesday 16 May 2012

Ondo sends civil servants to training

As part of its effort to further improve and strengthen its workforce for quality service delivery, the Ondo State Government has organized a five-day seminar for its newly appointed Permanent Secretaries and Tutors-General at the Lagos Business School.
Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko while declaring open the seminar in Lagos on Monday, said that it was part of a deliberately planned and sustained manpower development programmes instituted to support good governance.
Mimiko who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Rotimi Adelola, stated that the positive impact of the school on productivity of previous participants from Ondo State, gave birth to ‘COMSERVE’, an acronym for Commitment to Excellence Service.
He said ‘COMSERVE’ had captured the expectation of his government in the re-orientation, repositioning and effectiveness of the State Civil Service.
Mimiko, who said that the state government would continue to give priority to the training of its workforce, disclosed that more than 90% of civil servants had attended relevant trainings since 2009, just as this had enabled government to have a pool of intellectually and emotionally mobile workforce that could compete globally.
The Governor, while thanking the Lagos Business School for its support at all times, urged the participants to take full advantage of the seminar.
The Ondo State Head of Service, Mr. Ajose Kudehinbu, in his remarks said that the participants were the third batch of top civil servants that would be attending the Lagos Business School for training.
He said that the training would stand as a starting point for the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries and Tutors-General, adding that it was a step in a right direction.
Mr. Dare Aragbaye who spoke on behalf of other participants, thanked the state government for organizing the programme. He assured of their dedication to duties at all times in order to justify the confidence reposed in them.

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