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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda yesterday tongue-lashed civil servants in the state over alleged unruly behaviour.

Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda yesterday tongue-lashed civil servants in the state over alleged unruly behaviour.

The governor angrily ordered two civil servants out of the Multi-Purpose Hall venue of the Civil Service Day celebrations for allegedly sharing food while he was making his speech at the ceremony.

They were struggling for food thereby causing confusion rather than listening to the governor's speech.
Yuguda who was angry at the level of disrespect from the civil servants despite the fact that 80 percent of the revenue generated in the state was spent on the civil service leaving only 20 percent for the common man who was in the majority.

The Governor also stated that 1,300 cars were provided to the civil servants at 50 per cent of the cost. The governor who decried the attitude of the affected civil servants, described it as outright disrespect for the ethics of the civil service and code of conduct.


He warned that his government would no longer tolerate any form laxity, indiscipline and corruption on the part of any civil servant.
According to Yuguda," since the inception of my administration, I have ensured that 80 percent of the revenue generated for the state was channelled towards improving productivity in the civil service and 20 percent directed towards the common man who is unemployed, so I expect much from civil servants in the state.
The government introduced SERVICOM in the civil service to inject professionalism and ethics into the service, but it beats my imagination that some civil servants still do not have regards for principles of civil service."
Yuguda who noted that civil servants were team-mates in his administration, however, said his government would punish any of them who violate or act contrary to the rules and regulations governing the service.
"Every profession has its ethics and culture, so if any civil servant in the state, no matter how highly placed, violates the rules of the services, he must be punished and disciplined.

Source: Naij

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