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In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by OEPHIUS(m): 7:53pm On Sep 03, 2019


A new order has started unfolding in Lagos State civil service. The new wave emanated from the decision by the Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration to jettisoning the statutory procedures in civil service and popular axiom, ‘hard work pays.

And the administration’s resolve to discourage hard work for mediocrity came from its decision to approved removal of Permanent Secretaries, heads of agencies and Directors for kicking against any sharp practices in the State civil service.

But the need for a mediocre and corruption free civil service in Lagos State further strengthened by the immediate past governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has allegedly suffered severe setbacks, leaving several civil servants to wonder reasons for the sudden shift in administrative style.

Under the previous administration, several leakages that reduced government efficiencies were blocked using some Permanent Secretaries, Heads of Departments and Agencies, assisting the government to save over N3 billion monthly.

And rather than the present administration sustains the strategy with the crops of civil servants that prevented the state from bleeding continuously, stopping their colleagues from diverting taxes and revenues into personal accounts, they have either been eased out of the service or deployed to offices where they will be redundant and replaced with those that could facilitate return of the old order.

According to investigation conducted by our correspondent, the Tutor-General/Permanent Secretaries and Directors were redeployed at different times to erase any doubt that the redeployment was done with any plan to witch-hunt the staff that had worked tirelessly for development of Lagos State.

During the investigation, it was learned that the Permanent Secretaries were transferred before August 19th, when Governor Sanwo-Olu swore in another set of newly appointed nine Permanent secretaries including the former General Manager of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Mr. Wale Musa and former General Manager of Lagos State Building Control Agency, LASBCA, Engr. Lekan Shodeinde.

Sources said that the redeployment of the Permanent Secretaries were also approved by the governor after receiving persistent briefs from the Head of Service, HOS, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, who ensured that his wishes on the redeployment come to past.

A Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, apparently not satisfied with the redeployment that demoted her, disclosed authoritatively to our correspondent that his major crime before the transfer was her refusal to allow corruptible act to hold and reversal of those that had taken place before her assumption in office.

Another Permanent Secretary, Dr. Taiwo Salaam, who had for several years embarked on local and international seminars and workshops on Transport Management, was also redeployed to Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, which many could not justify reasons for his redeployment and replaced with Musa, who had been an administrative officer for several years.

Sources said Taiwo offence was that he raised objection to Muri-Okunola’s decision on redeployment of some staffs from the ministry, arguing that the government had sent them on different training and were about implementing all they learnt during their stint outside the shores of the country.

Also, two Permanent Secretaries names were excluded from the redeployment but their seats were currently vacant, raising concerns among staffs even as sources claimed that they have resigned after realizing that the HOS had started embarking on some strategies to witch-hunt them.

Besides, in the ministry of Information and Strategy, it was reliably gathered that no fewer than 15 directors were already due for promotion as Permanent Secretaries but were currently denied access, an act linked to Muri-Okunola. This is also unsettling the ministry.

Also not spared from the wrath of the HOS, who is the youngest to occupy the coveted seat in Lagos, were directors that have had encounters with him before he assumed office and after the governor was sworn in.

A check on their redeployment revealed that the HOS, not minding the statutory cadre that existed in some of the agencies the directors hold, approved their transfer in a circular with reference number 049 signed on August 7th, ending any opportunity to introduce novel strategies in their chosen career.

Among the agencies that have special Cadre system is Vehicle Inspection Service, VIS. This indicates that staff under this agency cannot be redeployed until they assumed the post of Permanent Secretary. This was one practice not jettisoned when VIS was upgraded from Vehicle Inspection Officers, VIO about seven years ago. The former governor, Babatunde Fashola, now minister of Works and Housing, made it full fledge agency after several years of been a department under the ministry of Transportation.

The cadre system, experts said, was to ensure that the personnel were not transferred like other civil servants due to the training they were often demanded to embark upon and to sustain professionalism.

With this present system, none of the Staff has attained that status in the agency; which required that status quo at the agency’s hierarchy would remain. And the most senior officer in the agency is the former director, Gbolahan Toriola; should remain head VIS.

But rather than allow the cadre system operates independently as it had been before now, Muri-Okunola, tampered with it in the circular sighted by our correspondent, removing Toriola, who had been trained by government locally and abroad, has started implementing the knowledge acquired to solve Lagos challenges.

One of the major innovations introduced by Toriola was the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), a technology that reduces interference between motorist and VIS officers. This technology captures vehicle number plate, conduct verification on the vehicle and issue ticket when necessary to the motorist.

Under his supervision, he facilitated the introduction of autoreg.com system and boosted the agency’s revenue from N175.8 million in 2007 to N2.24 billion in 2018.

Some staffs lamented that Muri-Okunola, however, threw all these achievement into thrash can and ordered his redeployment to Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, where his service cannot be effectively used and ordered that Fashola Akin-George replace him immediately.

In the circular sighted, while others including Toriola’s date of deployment to the position was stated, Akin-George’s date of assignment to his previous post was not stated rather the HOS categorically stated that he should be made to head the agency.

Meanwhile, staff of VIS disclosed that Akin-George came into the agency two years ago and had practically no knowledge of the agency nor had he spent over five years in service.

Poking further into the twist that had unsettled the Transport family, a top civil servant official narrated that Toriola was seen as a wall preventing some officers of the agency from having their way in graft practices.

Also listed as Toriola’s offense was his redeployment of one Kazeem Animashaun, a relative to the Oloja of Epe, Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun, over alleged sharp practices, to Agbado Oke-Ode Local Council Development Area, LCDA.

The redeployment stood under the Ambode’s administration. But weeks after the inauguration of the incumbent governor, a top official disclosed that Muri-Okunola directed that Toriola fix Kazeem up to his preferred unit as head.

It was learned that the alleged atrocities committed by the officer was presented to the HOS. And rather, he rebuffed and insisted that the directive be carried out immediately. While Toriola was still trying to device strategy to implement the directive, Muri-Okunola threatened to institute disciplinary action against him. And to save his job, Toriola was said to have reversed the earlier redeployed on Kazeem.

Aside that, the source told our correspondent that Toriola was also axed for quoting and implementing the traffic law that restricted technology-driven commercial motorcycle operators especially GOKADA, Opay and others, from plying over 400 roads including bridges and others.

Both issues, according to the sources, affected allies of the HOS and threatened his investment and other top government officials in the commercial motorcycle operation in the state.

https://www.reportnaija.ng/2019/09/in-lagos-civil-service-goodbye-hard-work.html

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Printerscanner: 8:38pm On Sep 03, 2019
The writer is suffering from generational madness. All Ambode's loyalists will be routed out. Even God said "honour thy father and thy mother", Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers, he has dishonoured us and we shall disgrace him and his supporters.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Manbiggs(m): 10:45pm On Sep 03, 2019
Dusk
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Jh0wsef(m): 10:45pm On Sep 03, 2019
Lol
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by ArinzeAnthony03: 10:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Waiting concern me shocked

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 10:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Printerscanner:
The writer is suffering from generational madness. All Ambode's loyalists will be routed out. Even God said "honour thy father and thy mother", Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers, he has dishonoured us and we shall disgrace him and his supporters.

Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers

Ogbenutan

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Dareal90s(m): 10:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Seems the OP is crazzzzy, who do u want to read this, am not jobless.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Fruitydemola(m): 10:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 10:46pm On Sep 03, 2019
Bz
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by classicalbenson(m): 10:47pm On Sep 03, 2019
rubbish...thiz post is too lenghty joor and besidesna xenophobia dey trend today
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by abbaapple: 10:48pm On Sep 03, 2019
angry



Jagaban order! Believe the order is from the governor at your own peril!

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by DMerciful(m): 10:49pm On Sep 03, 2019
Lagos finance is a blackhole

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by DrNueLpureHoney: 10:50pm On Sep 03, 2019
Okay
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by simplyshade: 10:51pm On Sep 03, 2019
Printerscanner:
The writer is suffering from generational madness. All Ambode's loyalists will be routed out. Even God said "honour thy father and thy mother", Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers, he has dishonoured us and we shall disgrace him and his supporters.
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by ipobarethieves: 10:51pm On Sep 03, 2019
embarassed embarassed sad sad sad embarassed sad sad undecided free looting unhindered. .Deceive us by chasing Ambo up/ down with those crippled, blind Eagles.? O only hate Ambo for all the d Potholes, refuses here and there.? Shud Sanwo mess up,trust Lagosians tondontue needful com 2023

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by FarahAideed: 10:52pm On Sep 03, 2019
Lagos State is the most looted state in Nigeria and it's looted entirely by just one greedy geriatric man and the strange thing is that gullible Lagosians applaud him for his looting expertise

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by lenghtinny(m): 10:54pm On Sep 03, 2019
Sanwo toll gate is playing the power must change hands politics cheesy

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by francisisking: 10:54pm On Sep 03, 2019
Printerscanner:
The writer is suffering from generational madness. All Ambode's loyalists will be routed out. Even God said "honour thy father and thy mother", Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers, he has dishonoured us and we shall disgrace him and his supporters.
u can as well kill him sef.... shebi he is ur property... we do not care about him.
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Nobody: 10:59pm On Sep 03, 2019
OEPHIUS:


https://www.reportnaija.ng/2019/09/in-lagos-civil-service-goodbye-hard-work.html

Thank you for your lousy reporting. Okunola is doing a good job. If you fight crime, crime will fight back. Civil service that has been highly ineffective with decades of civil service politics which bury talents and radically minded and energetic young people. These are the people Okunola is trying to liberate so they can perform.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Nobody: 10:59pm On Sep 03, 2019
If that will end XENOPHOBIA.

Next !
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by naijadrivablog: 11:03pm On Sep 03, 2019
Haq haq haq
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Jokerman(m): 11:08pm On Sep 03, 2019
Printerscanner:
The writer is suffering from generational madness. All Ambode's loyalists will be routed out. Even God said "honour thy father and thy mother", Lagosians are Ambode's fathers and mothers, he has dishonoured us and we shall disgrace him and his supporters.

You are just a Nigerian hater and failure... If you love Nigerua so much, you won't be happy to perpetual fraud

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by delishpot: 11:12pm On Sep 03, 2019
You made a mistake with the dates OP. Look well, you must be talking about GEJ 's era. Nigeria is great again. No lazy worker under this administration. Stop saying what happened during PDP rule. We are in a new era.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Housing(m): 11:15pm On Sep 03, 2019
The writer is a brown envelope journalist. Ministry of Transportation is a goldmine, that Dr. Taiwo Salam should be probed by EFCC, he is so entrenched with ripped off that he is now fighting back and demonizing a simple civil service procedure.

Bloggers still collecting money from Ambode or trying to hype Ambode are very wicked, and new on the job. For how long can he sustained funding such a futility. Instead of you to move on and get a new and better clients that can pay for at least 4years.

Ambode crimes against Lagosians were enormous, unforgiving and unforgettable.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by LadySarah: 11:38pm On Sep 03, 2019
How i wan take Read All these grin grin grin grin grin.Op dey crase!

Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Christophorus(m): 11:53pm On Sep 03, 2019
Rotten smell.

A failed system called Nigeria
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by Sofistcatdmoron: 12:09am On Sep 04, 2019
thank God i didn't read it, its too long

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by 3kay945(m): 12:17am On Sep 04, 2019
Sluggishly, i read am finished.
I tired.
Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by kayusely70(m): 12:18am On Sep 04, 2019
A poorly executed hatchet job by the old order. Swim with the tide or get drown. The new govt has the right to implement policies that suit its vision.

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Re: In Lagos Civil Service, Goodbye ‘hard-work’ by leighcon(m): 12:20am On Sep 04, 2019
OP,

Staff never staffs, no matter how sweeter it sounds.

A part of the opening line of the 3rd paragraph is an antithesis to your write-up.

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