Ogun  enhances capacity of zonal Secretaries

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The Ogun State Government has prioritised human capacity development in all education agencies, towards enhancing the work performance of academic heads, teaching, and non-teaching staff of schools.

The Chairman Teaching Service Commission, Evang. Olalekan Ifede disclosed this while delivering a welcome address in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta during a seminar organised for Zonal Secretaries on “Developing Leadership Competence and “Conflict Management and Resolution Techniques”.

Ifede, in a statement signed by the Commission”s Press Officer, Mrs. Gbonjubola Alao, stated that it was imperative for Zonal Secretaries to integrate themselves with the tenets of the training, to enable them to build the capacity to work as good leaders, adding that they were expected to be seen as worthy of emulation by other staff under their supervision.

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The Chairman said the seminar would serve as veritable means of enlightening officers on models needed to be deployed, to boost their mental horizons and career. He asserted that their ability to entrench discipline and diplomacy as superior officers would herald a conducive atmosphere for them to thrive.

Ifede commended the present administration for the teachers’ welfare and other necessary support to the education agencies, as well as putting in place plans involving academic and administrative reformations.

Earlier speaking, the Permanent Secretary in the Commission, Dr. Abdulwaheed Olanloye advised the Zonal Secretaries to consistently enrich themselves in knowledge by engaging more with quality books they would benefit from.

Also speaking, Commissioner iii in the agency, who doubles as the Chairman of the training session, Hon. Olanrewaju Majekodunmi affirmed that the lecture was premised on intimating participants on morals and professional ethics, to enable them to succeed as Zonal Secretaries, noting that their dispositions to official duties require proactiveness and higher capacity to execute their jobs effectively.

In his remarks, the resource person, Mr. Jolaoso Oyeneye, said it is important for the Zonal Secretaries to imbibe an attitude of settling conflicts and entrenching managerial strategies with school stakeholders, emphasising the need for them to be wise and humble at work, to foster achievable goals with the school Principals, Vice Principals, Administrative Heads and teachers in their zones.

In their responses, the Zonal Secretaries of Odogbolu and Ijebu-Ode, Messers Ojo Babatope and Olaleye Olawale expressed satisfaction in the training and assured to utilise its gains meaningfully.

DIIGL condemns killing of Nigerians,  burning of banks and urges CBN to release more new Naira notes.
By Omajemite Don
The Delta Indigenes Initiative for Good Leadership (DIIGL), a political and human rights group based in Delta State, has asked Nigerians to stop burning down banks and asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and bank managers to make the new naira notes available to Nigerians.
This was written in a press release that the rights group’s leader, Comrade Endurance Ikanone, signed and made available to journalists on Saturday.
According to the statement, the President urged bank managers to stop hoarding the new Naira notes and make them available to Nigerians for free, not sell them to increase the pain of Nigerians. “We are using this medium to condemn the killing of innocent Nigerians by security forces across the country and the burning of ATMs and banks by angry Nigerians.
 The action by bank managers calling on soldiers to shoot Nigerians to prevent them from invading banks is uncalled for and should be condemned by all. Soldiers should be protecting citizens, not killing them to prevent them from burning banks.
 We, at DIIGL, completely condemn the actions of a few miscreants who used the scarcity of new naira notes to invade and burn banks and ATMs.
We also condemned the hoarding and selling of new Naira notes to the highest bidders by bank managers and staff. Such acts are forcing Nigerians to take laws into their own hands, which is not encouraging at all. They should be stopped to restore sanity to our society.
The group also tasked CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele to make more new Naira notes available to banks to pay their customers, while urging Nigerians to remain calm and law-abiding, as every good thing comes with some sacrifices. No Nigerian should take the law into his or her own hands.
However, the rights group also called on telecoms and other banking platforms to improve their services so as to make money transfers stress-free.
 Comrade Endurance asked Nigerians to come out in large numbers on February 25, 2023, to cast their votes and elect a new leader that will ease their pains.

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