Wednesday, January 2, 2013

2013: Mimiko Tasks workers To Be More Committed

2013: Mimiko Tasks Workers  To Be More Committed

As workers nationwide resume work after the New Year celebration, the Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has charged workers in the State to be more determined and committed to service delivery in the new year 2013.

 Gov Mimiko is a press release signed by his Chief Press Secretary  Mr Eni Akinsola maintained  that
by so doing,  blessings more than before would be their portion in the year 2013.

The Governor said this on Wednesday at the first working day prayer session, held at the premises of the Governor's office in Akure, which had in attendance the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Alli Olanusi, members of the State executive council, top government officials and the state civil servants.

Mimiko, who said the goal of his administration is to benchmark programmes for the continent of Africa, commended the entire state workforce for their cooperation and support for all the programmes executed in the first four years of his administration.

He however solicited for more cooperation and support from the workforce in the new year 2013, which he described as the year of consolidation, when all on-going projects would be completed and
emplacement of sustainability mechanism for all the projects.

Mimiko offered prayers for the entire workforce and appreciated God for the peaceful conduct of the free, fair and credible October 2012 governorship election in the state, against the prediction of doom by a group of people.
The Pastor-in-charge, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Ondo Province 1, Pastor Richard Adeboye, in his sermon titled "Divine Connection," proclaimed peace for the State and called on the people of the State to be strong, determined and courageous.

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