The Ogun State Head of Service, Mr. Kolawole Fagbohun, has appreciated two top Civil Servants, Mrs. Kikelomo Ajayi and Mr. Akinbobola Aduloju, from the Bureau of Local Government Pensions, with commendation letters for displaying passion, dedication, commitment and loyalty in the discharge of their statutory duties.
The Head of Service made this known in the presence of a retired Head of Service from the Oyo State Civil Service, Alhaji Tajudeen Aremu and some Permanent Secretaries, while presenting letters of commendation personally signed by him to the duo in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
According to the Head of Service, the duo of the Director, Finance and Supplies and the Chief Administrative Officer, have been under his observation and assessment for a while and they had excelled in the tasks and undertakings set before them, thus, the open commendation to use them as examples of excellence and commitment in the Civil Service.
Mr. Fagbohun charged them to continue doing what is right and acceptable and not relent in pursuing excellence as people are watching them, and added that the commendation letter was a symbolic way of compensating them for diligence.
"Continue to be yourself. Don't fret when an allegation has been levelled against you, knowing full well that you're not guilty. Keep doing what you know how to do and don't relent in doing good", the HoS charged.
Adding his voice, Alhaji Tajudeen Aremu thanked the HoS for presenting the document evidence of good performance to the duo, and appreciated the entire workforce of Ogun State, as it is a good step in the right direction, at a time when moral standard has degenerated so much in the country that Civil Servants are not exempted from the rot, but they kept their heads high within the available resources.
Responding on behalf of the duo, the Director, Finance and Supplies, Mrs. Ajayi, who was taken aback by the pleasant surprise said the kind gesture of the Head of Service would not be taken for granted and pledged more commitment and dedication to duty.
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