New State House Permanent Secretary tasks staff on hard work
By Salif Atojoko
Mr Temitope Fashedemi, the newly posted Permanent Secretary to the State House, on Wednesday urged the staff to always put in their best, and see themselves as privileged to be called upon to serve.
Fashedemi said this as he took over the administrative leadership of the State House following the recent postings of some Permanent Secretaries.
He urged the staff to see the privilege to serve as impetus for excellent and positive work ethics.
“Anybody who does a self appraisal will know that you are not necessarily the best Nigerian on that seat, so we must always remember and consider ourselves lucky to be in a position to be on to execute a mandate,” he said.
Fashedemi noted that such a mindset was imperative, if staff were to have a happy and fulfilling career.
“Once we have this understanding, you just do your job and be happy, but the mistake many people make is to begin to see whatever comes from there as the reason for being there.
“If you are there, focused, adding value, you are doing well. These are my working principles,” he added.
The Permanent Secretary charged the staff to be committed and diligent as they discharge their responsibilities, assuring them of his determination to sustain the progressive momentum already established in the State House.
He reiterated that postings were inherent in the service, and was therefore encouraged by the positive comments he had received about the management of the State House from the outgoing Permanent Secretary.
Speaking earlier, Adebiyi, now posted to the Works ministry, appreciated the State House management and staff for the support and cooperation he received during his tour of duty.
He urged the new Permanent Secretary to trust in their ability to support him in serving the President.
“I want you to know that these people you are looking at are, perhaps, the best human beings that I have met in service and I want to say that I thank God that our paths crossed.
“They supported me and stood by me. In terms of knowledge, commitment, loyalty, count on them. Give them any assignment and go to sleep. They will put in their best and you can be sure about that,” Adebiyi said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Oluwole Sogunle
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