KIDNAPPING OCCURS DAILY IN KOGI, BANDITS TOOK 28 RESIDENTS ON MONDAY — SUNDAY KARIMI.(PHOTO).

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 Senator Sunday Karimi has raised concerns over the growing incidence of kidnapping and banditry in Kogi State, describing abductions as a daily occurrence in the state. Karimi made the remarks on Wednesday during plenary while contributing to a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Senator Abdulfatai Buhari on the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Ogbomoso. The lawmaker said kidnapping and banditry have become major security challenges threatening the stability of the country, stressing that responsibility for addressing the menace should not rest solely on the Federal Government. According to him, bandits invaded Ayedun Bunu, a community in Kogi West Senatorial District, in the early hours of Monday and abducted 28 residents. He noted that such incidents have become frequent in Kogi State, adding that communities continue to face security threats from criminal elements. Karimi called on lawmakers to accelerate legislative action on proposals for the est...

LABOUR PS EXITS SERVICE AMIDST EULOGIES FROM MINISTRY STAFF.(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.


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LABOUR PS EXITS SERVICE AMIDST EULOGIES FROM MINISTRY STAFF


 The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Dr Yerima Peter Tarfa, has retired from the Federal Civil Service amidst eulogies from the top management and staff of the Ministry.

 In a farewell speech, on behalf of the management and staff, Director, Reforms Coordination, Dr John Magbadelo, said the retiring Permanent Secretary represented a rallying point in the Ministry, knitting everyone together and drawing everybody together and channelling their energy purposefully for better service.  

 He described Dr Tarfa as cerebral, meticulous, articulate, and affable gentleman, who carried out his functions and rendered service with passion and immense commitment, and with an eye on excellence and perfection.

 He also described him as a transformational leader, who brought positive changes to the Ministry, which evidence could be seen “across the length and breadth of the Ministry's landscape, from the headquarters, zonal offices and state offices, to the ongoing efforts at re-modelling the 37 skill acquisition centres across the country.”

 Magbadelo also noted that Tarfa initiated an award scheme in the Ministry to celebrate and encourage deserving officers, adding that the initiative resulted in the conferment of Service Award on sixteen officers of different cadres last year.

 He noted that Tarfa's easy relationship with the Honourable Minister, Dr Chris Ngige, and the Honourable Minister of State, Festus Keyamo, SAN, “greatly enhanced leadership effectiveness in the Ministry.”

 He described the emotion of the members of staff as a mix of sadness and joy. “Sadness, because a very engaging servant leader, counsellor, transformational leader and result-oriented public servant is ending his tour of service. Joy, because he served Nigeria creditably and meritoriously at different platforms in the country's public service.”

 Magbadelo commended the retiring Permanent Secretary for the creative and responsive leadership he provided the Ministry, and wished him a successful retirement.

 In their testimonials, the management and staff commended him for his professionalism, thoroughness and uncommon passion for his work, as well as his sense of camaraderie, and easy-going relationship with management and staff.

 In reminiscing on individual interactions with the retiring Permanent Secretary, the staff appreciated his mentorship, acceptance and indulgence, patience, and exceptional inter-personal relationship with subordinates.

In his response, Dr Yerima Peter Tarfa, advised the top management level staff to always apply professionalism in the conduct of government business.

 He noted that the real work and implementation of government policies were done at departmental levels, enjoining them to employ logic and proper work ethics in their duties, and always put service first.

 

Patience Onuobia
Head, Press and Public Relations
5th April, 2022

Picture: Representative of Hon. Minister, Director, Employment and Wages, John Nyamale (sitting 2nd right) with the Council members at the 7th meeting of the National Employment Council, Abuja

 

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