Eno to Political Aides: You Cant Serve Two Masters 

Okon Bassey in Uyo 

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has advised all appointees of the state government to be faithful to their call, advising those playing hide and seek politics to desist from it, as no one can serve two masters at the same time.

The Governor made the assertion at the inauguration of a new Head of Service, Mrs Elsie Anietie Peters at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Uyo.

Faithfulness, which is also loyalty, is not optional but a requirement. God looks for faithfulness more than talents. God does not look for the most gifted, the most educated, the most charismatic, the most visible. He looks for the most faithful, he cautioned.

The states chief executive charged government appointees and workers to remain loyal, faithful, and productive in their service for the betterment of the state.

Everybody may not agree with us, and that is understood and allowed. But what we will not tolerate is for people to believe that they can be in government and be working against the government.

Those who are not willing and ready to work with us and show loyalty to what we stand for are free to leave. My appointees are called aides to the governor. They are expected to work closely with the governor and interpret his vision for the development of the state. 

Faithfulness and loyalty should be sacrosanct, non-negotiable, and this is not an Akwa Ibom standard, it is a universal standard, so we are not reinventing the wheels here. Let me also say here that those who think they can try our resolve to maintain peace should have a rethink, he warned.

The Governor told the newly-appointed Head of Civil service to spearhead the training and retraining of the state workforce with a view to enhancing professionalism,  efficiency and commitment to boost the state human resources capacity.

 The governor said the Civil Service is critical to the success of the ARISE Agenda of his administration, and must be well positioned to deliver on its responsibilities.

The Civil Service is the critical piece of our ARISE Agenda, and it is my hope and belief that under the leadership of the new Head of Service, we will continue to work together, grow together and serve our dear State with faithfulness, dedication and with unbridled passion, he said. 

Eno said the state under his leadership will remain committed to the welfare of workers, emphasising that, salaries are paid regularly, same with pensions, and most of what the Organized Labour and the State Government had agreed to do are being done.

We have one of the most robust and collaborative labour-government relations in the country, and we remain dedicated to doing even more. We remain dedicated to the improvement of the welfare of our Civil Service workers. 

We have demonstrated this through the regular payment of gratuities, which we met at N110 billion backlog from 2012- May 29, 2023. Today, we have paid over N75.2 billion of the inherited backlog. N1.3 billion was recently released, and we have cleared the backlog from 2012 -March 2021. 

You would agree with me, that this is a great achievement and a fulfillment of my campaign promise. We will continue to pay down the backlog until the outstanding is completely cleared, and we thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the funds he has provided the states  to carry out both their capital and recurrent expenditures. We have to show those who served our State diligently that we care, he added.

He congratulated the New Head of the Civil Service, saying that with her background and experience, she has what it takes to lead a Civil Service where the key ingredients would be loyalty to the state and the governor, and a good understanding of the ideals that shape the ARISE Agenda.

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