Engr. Ikuru said this today during a Workshop on Effective Service Delivery for personnel of his office at Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt.
Urging them to commit themselves to improved work ethics and optimum performance, the Deputy Governor called for consensus among workers in the state, urging them to put their acts together to deliver more in order to “move faster and create more impact”.
He commended them for their services to the administration for the past four years, stressing that “we can do more in the next four years if we bond ourselves together,” enjoining them to “do more relate better and aspire to greater things”.
Earlier, in his Welcome Address, Director of Administration in the Deputy Governor, Mr. Nnamdi Okpu, expressed the hope that the workshop will stimulate interest on issues bordering on ethics and team working and draw attention to those elements deemed capable of promoting and enhancing efficiency in the service.
Director, Admin in the Rivers Deputy Governor's office, Nnamdi Okpu, giving his welcome address |
In the second paper, Healthy Living, Productivity and Prosperity, Managing Director of Forever Living Products (FLP) Limited, Mr. Cornelius Tay, charged Nigerians especially workers in the State to take responsibility for their personal health, emphasizing that poor health conditions undermine workers’ productivity levels, urging the workers to imbibe good health habits to ensure longevity and to produce better.
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Engr. Tele Ikuru (centre) in group photograph with his staff after the workshop |
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