POLITICS
Gov. Ortom gives
assurance on public service reforms
The
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has assured the state of public service
reforms.
Ortom gave the assurance after receiving the report of the state Public
Service Reform Committee at the state’s Government House on Wednesday.
He commended the committee for what he termed “meticulous work done” as
contained in its findings and recommendations.
Assuring that his administration would be guided to a better public
service in the state by the findings of the committee, the governor said he was
not surprised by the manner the committee carried out its assignment in view of
the calibre of seasoned serving and retired technocrats paraded.
Ortom promised that his administration would judiciously implement the
committee’s recommendations.
The Committee, which was set up by the governor, urged the State
Government to compel its agencies to strictly account for their internally
generated revenue receipts or face sanctions.
It also recommended the scrapping of government agencies which have remained
dormant and not added value to the economy of the state.
It decried the trend where some agencies generate revenue but fail to
adequately remit such accruals to government accounts.
The Committee also encouraged the State Government to hasten the process
of establishing the state’s Information and Communications Technology
Development Agency in order to address challenges of e-governance.
Former Head of Service in the state, Chief Theophilus Azaagee, who
presented the report on behalf of the chairman of the committee, recommended
the establishment of Benue State Bureau of Public Service Reform and the
conversion of College of Education Oju or Katsina-Ala to a faculty of Education
under the Benue State University.
Other recommendations included, merging of Government Technical College
Makurdi and Business Engineering and Skills Training Centre, BEST, with
Government College Makurdi.
The committee also commended the Ortom administration for initiating
the process for a Contributory Pensions Scheme in the state and encouraged the
government to expedite action on the matter.
The Committee made recommendations in other areas such as education,
health as well as local government and chieftaincy affairs.
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