LGSC Permanent Secretary Encourages IILG Staff to Stay Focused, Proactive in Service and Prayers.
By Asubiojo G.O. and Omolara Oladija.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ekiti State Local Government Service Commission (LGSC), Mrs. Selina Toba Ojo, has urged local government workers to remain dedicated, proactive, and prayerful in the discharge of their duties. She made this call during an official visit to Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government (IILG) on Thursday, where she was received with pomp and pageantry by staff members, senior officials, and prayer band groups.
The event commenced with fervent prayers led by clergymen, seeking divine intervention for the growth and progress of the local government, wisdom for its leadership, and continued success for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO).
In his address, the NULGE Chairman, Comrade Aina Festus-Olawole, lauded Mrs. Ojo for her visionary leadership, which has significantly transformed the local government system. He acknowledged her efforts in ensuring timely payment of salaries, staff promotions, continuous training, and the creation of five additional departments—a historic achievement in the state’s local government administration.
The chairman further appealed to the Permanent Secretary, fondly referred to as Mother General by staff, to assist in completing the NULGE Secretariat building. In response, Mrs. Ojo donated ₦250,000 to support the project, reinforcing her commitment to the welfare of local government staff.
Mrs. Ojo emphasized that the prayer initiative, which began over a year ago, is yielding results, citing the elevation of two senior LGSC officials to the rank of Permanent Secretary—a first since the creation of Ekiti State. She encouraged workers to remain steadfast, believe in the growth of the local government system, and continue supporting Governor Oyebanji’s transformational agenda.
She further reiterated the Oyebanji-led administration’s dedication to workers' rights, emphasizing that the payment of accrued leave bonuses is not a privilege but a rightful entitlement of LG staff.
She urged staff members to maintain excellence in service delivery and not take for granted the positive reforms being implemented under BAO’s administration. "We must support and pray for the governor, as his vision is to uplift the LG system to an enviable height," she said.
Speaking with journalists, Mr. Familoye, the Head of Local Government Administration, commended Mrs. Ojo for her logical and inspiring speech, which motivated staff to be more efficient and committed to their duties.
Similarly, the IILG Head of Local Government Administration (HLA), Prince Oladimeji Adegoke Peter, described the visit as a testament to inclusive governance, where leadership goes beyond office administration to direct engagement with staff, fostering trust and unity in the system.
The visit was marked by excitement and appreciation from local government workers, as they pledged renewed dedication to service delivery and unwavering support for Governor Oyebanji’s administration.