Mild drama unfolded at the Government House in Calabar on
Monday,June 1, 2015 as the new governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade,
on his first official day in office locked out civil servants that had yet to
resume for work at 8.10am.
The governor, who resumed work at about 7.45am met an almost
empty complex and directed the Head of Service, Mrs. Mary-Theresa Ikwen, to
shut the gate to the Government House.
He also directed that henceforth, the gates to all
Ministries, Department and Agencies, should be shut by 8.10am daily in order to curb lateness.
Two civil servants declined to comment on the development,
but a third one who craved anonymity, said workers would have to change their
attitude. PUNCH reports that he said:
“We would start resuming very early in order not to incur
the governor’s wrath.”
However, the governor, who ordered that the gate be reopened
at about 8.40am, warned all heads of MDAs to live up to their responsibilities
by ensuring that civil servants served in line with the prescribed civil
service rules.
Ayade said:
“If heads of MDAs
could report to work as early as 8am, I see no reason why their subordinates
should not be in their respective offices on or before that time. For those who
are late today, we will pardon them but from tomorrow, all latecomers will be
locked outside and sanctioned accordingly.”
He maintained that as a successful businessman, he would not
fold his arms and watch civil servants who are supposed to serve the people
relegate their work to the background.
“I am a change agent, in my younger years, I used to be
addressed as a system purifier and I am here to do just that, focus exactly on
production, expand the horizon and economic benefits and potential of my
people.
It is only private organisation that runs for profit but
government’s profit is the social safety net, the welfare and well-being of our
people. My profit therefore is the number of people I employ, my service to my
people is the number of people I have engaged, so coming down to narrow the
number of appointment will mean, I have already started with disservice.
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