By Nsan Ndoma-Neji, Calabar

The governor of Cross River State, Bassey Otu, on Wednesday assured civil servants of his administration’s willingness to improve workers’ welfare and the working conditions as well as clearing backlog of retirees’ gratuities before the end of the year.

Otu, who made the commitment, during the swearing-in ceremony of Dr. Innocent Eteng as the new Head of Service, HoS, of Cross River State, said, “It is saddening that someone would serve for 35 years, save for a rainy day, and then die for lack of cash to attend to their health needs.”

He insisted that “such ugly trend must stop,” adding, “We want the civil servants to be focused in their places of assignment, knowing that their contributory pension is due them at the end of the day. Because without these people, continuity in governance would not be possible.”

The governor, who acknowledged the depletion of personnel, especially the older and more experienced ones in the service, informed that his administration was looking for a way to retain some of those retirees in order to mentor and transfer knowledge to the younger generation of civil servants.

Congratulating the new HoS, Governor Otu reminded him that “to whom much is given, much is expected. You are coming at a very precarious time, where the state civil service is at the brink. We want you to rejig and put things in proper perspectives.

“Dr. Eteng, we want to build a smart civil service. You will understand that we do not play politics with civil servants. The bureaucracy is very important as the engine of government, so we want you to rejig and put it in proper perspectives. Due process must be prioritised at all times.”

Expressing belief in the newly sworn-in HoService, the governor enjoined him to take charge and deliver to the best of his ability for the betterment of the service and the state at large.

He further assured the HoS of his administration’s support towards the service, saying, “My doors would be open to you at all times.”

Earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh, said that Dr. Eteng, who until his appointment, was serving in the SSG’s office as Permanent Secretary, is someone who has risen to the echelon of the civil service, not by sponsorship, but by achievement and dint of hard work.

He described him as a man of intellect, robust, energetic, charismatic, fearless, hardworking and sound, whose appointment is so well-deserved, expressing confidence in his ability to improve the civil service and bureaucracy of the state.

In his response, the newly sworn-in HoS, Dr. Eteng, thanked the governor for finding him worthy of the onerous assignment of recalibrating and reforming the state civil service, assuring of his best.

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