In a significant inauguration held this afternoon, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State officially swore in the new members of the Civil Service Commission. This event marks a pivotal moment in the state’s ongoing efforts to reform and enhance its public service sector.
Governor Obaseki emphasized the importance of this development, highlighting it as the culmination of extensive efforts to transform the public service’s positioning, attitude, thinking, and infrastructure. He stressed that the Civil Service Commission is designed to nurture, hire, and train government personnel, and should not be viewed as a political entity.
The governor urged the newly appointed members to maintain professionalism despite any distractions. He called on them to provide sound advice to the government and to expand their focus to effectively manage all public servants.
The newly sworn-in members include Mrs. Ighodala Aluyi as Chairman, along with Mrs. Ehi Obaseki, Mr. Gilbert Adegboyega, Mrs. Julie Olatunji, and Mrs. Margaret Ohiowele as members