HOS Charges Ekiti Civil Servants on their health, as Alani bows out of Service.
By Abiodun OLOFE
The Ekiti State Head of Service, Barrister Bamidele Agbede has charged Civil Servants in Ekiti State to be conscious of their health and take care of their health, especially while they're close to their retirement.
The Head of Service who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Mr Olusesan Alabi gave the charge during a retirement ceremony of Elder Emmanuel Alani the Executive Secretary, Education Trust Fund
The HOS who congratulated the retiring Executive Secretary, as he described him as a blessing to Ekiti civil service. Ekiti HOS emphasized on some of the roles elder Akani has played in developing Ekiti civil service especially during the COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the whole world.
"We appreciate you for all you have done in Ekiti civil service and we pray that your years of retirement would be better that your active years in service. Ekiti HOS prayed.
In his farewell speech, the retired Executive Secretary gave glory to God for his glorious and fun-filled ending in Ekiti civil service even though a bit challenging.
He appreciated everyone who made his service years a success and admonished Ekiti civil servants to tap into the trainings and innovations Ekiti government has introduced into the service.
"It's hard to say good bye to all the Directors and Staffs in the Education family and the civil service at large at this crucial time but believe me you have all contributed to everything that I have achieved in life. We're all still together ". Elder Alani said.
The Efon Alaye born educationist thanked Ekiti State government for the enabling environment provided for him to contribute his quota to the development of Ekiti civil service and admonished the government to give training of civil servants both local and international more priority to make Ekiti officers more relevant globally.
There were goodwill messages from different MDAs, Banks, Efon Alaye Community, CAC Grammar School, Efon Alaye, ANCOPPS and well meaning individuals in the society.
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