OMONG Partnership to Restructure Cross River State Civil Service

OMONG Partnership to Restructure Cross River State Civil Service

In no distant future, cross river’s state civil service will soon become a model of efficient and quality service-delivery. Prince Omang Charles who’s a member of Cross River State House of Assembly and Chairman House Committee on Due Process and International Donor Support, stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Director General Bureau of Public Service Reforms, Mr. Dasuki Arabi.
He mentioned that he’s willing to partner development partners in order to harness and develop the rich Human Resources in the state civil service. Prince Omo, disclosed that he will personally sponsor a bill for the establishment of cross river state Bureau of Public Service Reforms to enable it play its critical role of implementing governance policies and key programs. He represents Bekwarra constituency at the state legislature.
Responding, Mr. Arabi, promised to facilitate the building of the state public service into a highly functional, professional, customer focused and results oriented institution.
Aliyu Umar Head, Strategic Communications (BPSR)

25th March, 2024.

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