Ondo State gets new HoS
Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has sworn in the new Ondo State Head of Service, Oluwadare Aragbaiye, with advice to rededicate himself to service.
Governor Akeredolu expressed confidence in the ability of Aragbaiye to give the State civil service a new direction.
“I proclaim, confidently, that the celebration of today is about excellence, dedication to duty, unalloyed loyalty to the government of Ondo State and her people, through selfless service spanning more than three decades, competence, humility, continence, honesty and decency”, he said.
“Regaling the audience with the sterling qualities of this patriot is needless. No good deeds are hidden; our people are keen observers of events. They are efficient chroniclers. They hardly forget. But I make bold to assert, with palpable joy, that the State is lucky to have him in the saddle at this crucial moment. He has served the people of Ondo State, meritoriously, for over three decades”, Akeredolu said.
The Governor also used the occasion to justify the recent government decision to rejig the State civil service.
Akeredolu said there have always been some expressions of concern from certain quarters consequent upon routine decisions taken for the sake of equity and smooth running of the administration.
“I must say that all our decisions are usually taken in overall public interest. It is, however, sad to note that some of us usually jump into uninformed conclusions about such decisions without thorough examination of the full information that guided the decisions.
“The recent retirement of some top-notch civil servants was based on the need to inject fresh blood into the system. You will agree with me that if an officer has put in not less than nine years into the system at the top-most level of his career and has to retire, as supported by extant rules, it will thus not be right to input some mundane reasons for government action.”
Akeredolu restated his administration’s commitment to the welfare of workers saying” we declared, publicly, that our administration would make the welfare of the people the directive policy of the State.”
Aragbaiye said he would continue to give his best to the advancement of the public service in the state.
