Ekiti: Commissioners To Be Assessed After Six Months – Gov Oyebanji

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has said the performance of his commissioners would be assessed after six months in office, based on how effectively they are able to implement their work plans in line with the administration’s development agenda.

Governor Oyebanji stated this in his office on Thursday at the commencement of work plan review with commissioners and Permanent Secretaries of Ministries, Departments and Parastatals (MDAs). He said the performance bond they all signed upon resumption in office has started counting, adding that there would be no room for any poor performance.

The governor said he found it expedient to personally meet with the heads of MDAs following the bifocation of some ministries and to review and approve work plans as well as clarify their activities and resolve some grey areas.

The governor, who was joined by the Secretary to the State Government, Habibat Asubiaro; Head of Service, Sunday Komolafe; Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Akintunde Oyebode; and Head of Office of Trasnafirmation, and Service Delivery (OTSD), Moyo Ekundayo; at the review meeting with the commissioners, said it was time to drive governance with innovation, adding that he would not accept the old ways of doing things.

Governor Oyebanji used the opportunity to task the heads of the MDAs to come up with strategic plans that would give all round development to the state and ensure that the people enjoy the dividends of democracy.

While assuring them that his administration would give every necessary support for the MDAs to deliver on their mandate, the Governor said the activities of all commissioners and their MDAs would be under surveillance as his administration would constantly measure growth.

“Recall I said at the Exco meeting that it is not going to be business as usual. I don’t want us to continue using the same old methods of doing things. If we do that, we would remain on a spot for the next three years,” he added.

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