Lagos Chief of Staff Commends retired Staff for commitment to duty

The Chief of Staff to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Tayo Ayinde has commended four staff of the office, who retired statutorily in the first quarter of Year 2021 for their selfless service and commitment to the State.
The Chief of Staff to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Tayo Ayinde

The Chief of Staff to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Tayo Ayinde has commended four staff of the office, who retired statutorily in the first quarter of Year 2021 for their selfless service and commitment to the State.

Mr. Ayinde, who gave the commendation at a brief last day in office ceremony, held at the Lagos House, Ikeja, to celebrate the retirees who have spent 35 years in service or attained 60 years of age, congratulated them for leaving an unblemished record, saying they should be grateful to God for sparing their lives to witness the day because some of the people they started with are no more.

He said it is the dream of every public servant to retire gracefully and honourably, urging the civil servants still in active service to remain committed and loyal in their official duties and responsibilities.

In his own remark, the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Chief of Staff, Mr. Olawale Musa, applauded the retirees for a fulfilled service year and implored them to engage in lawful vocation and hobbies that are stress-free in retirement.

He charged them to live within their means since they would be on pension and not regular salary, while praying for their good health and sustenance.

The event was witnessed by Permanent Secretary, Central Internal Audit Office; Mrs. Olushola Oduguwa, Directors and other staff.

Total
0
Shares
Related Posts
Read More

SERAP sues FG, Lai Muhammed over repressive directive to broadcasters to stop using Twitter

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit asking the Federal High Court in Abuja “to stop the Federal Government and the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Muhammed from using their patently unlawful directive to all TV and radio stations not to use Twitter, and to delete their accounts as a pretext to harass, intimidate, suspend or impose criminal punishment on journalists and broadcast stations simply for using social media platforms.”