Ondo Head of Service tasks workers on synergy with government

The Ondo state head of service, Mr Dare Aragbaiye has urged civil servants to synergize with government to move the state to enviable height.

OSRC’ Richard Ilesanmi reports that Aragbaiye who spoke at the quarterly interactive session with change ambassadors held in Akure admonished them to lead by example.

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ODSIP Newsletter Vol.1 No.3

With its current population of over three million, Ondo State was one of the seven States created on 3rd February, 1976 by the regime of Late General Muritala Mohammed. Popularly called the Sunshine State, it is reputed as having the second largest Bitumen deposit in the world and largest in Africa. The State is also blessed with vast Agricultural resources.

Ondo State shares borders with the Atlantic Ocean in the South, Osun State in the North-west, Ogun State in the South-west, Edo State in the East, Ekiti State in the North, Kogi State in the North-east and Delta State in the South-east, with a total land mass of 14,788,723 square kilometres and a population of over three million (according to 2006 census).

 

How we are digitalizing public service with OndoHRM – Aragbaiye

As part of efforts to strengthen the public service, Ondo state government has introduced an home-grown human resources management software known as OndoHRM to digitize all processes and tasks.

The Head of Service, Dare Aragbaiye at an interface with selected officers from ministries, departments and agencies of government in Ondo state on the workings of the new initiative, assured of more innovations that will ensure optimum productivity in the public service.

OSRC’s Shola Ilesanmi reports that the meeting was also used to validate records of ministries, departments and agencies of government.

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Ondo Head of Service, Dare Aragbaiye rates high ODSIP in one year

Ondo state Head of Service, Dare Aragbaiye says the introduction of the Ondo Service Improvement Programme, ODSIP, about a year ago has facilitated a paradigm shift in service delivery.

Mr Aragbaiye at the 3rd quarterly meeting with ODSIP Ambassadors in Akure, assured that government will continue to reinvent public service for greater efficiency.

OSRC’s Shola Ilesanmi reports that the ODSIP ambassadors were also kept abreast of the Ondo State Contributory Health Scheme at the meeting.

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DPSRD PAYS WARM CALL TO PENSION TRANSITIONAL DEPT.

The Department of Public Service Reform and Development (DPSRD), Office of the Head of Service, led by the Administrative Secretary, Mr. Oluwagbenga Akingbasote, on Monday, 2nd Nov. 2020 paid an unsolicited visit to the Pension Transitional Dept, Okeeda, Akure.

On ground to receive the Reform team were the management and staff of the Pension office, led by the Administrative Secretary, Chief Dele Akinmoye.

The major crux of the call are as summarised below:
* to sympathise with affected MDAs on the recent fire inferno that affected some Okeeda offices;
* to welcome the new Headship and the newly deployed staffs of the Pension Transitional Dept;
* to highlight activities of DPSRD, as part of its advocacy mandate – Change Ambassadorship, ODSIP Handbook, Newsletter, mandatory returns on MDA reforms, ongoing home-grown HRM package, etc;
* to point out the already existing collaboration between the two offices, both under the amiable Head of Service, Mr. Dare Aragbaiye, that oversaw the improvement in the processing of retirement benefits;
* to consolidate on the achievements and widen the net to cover TESCOM and SUBEB, so as to eradicate racketeering, delays, bribery etc;
* to remind the Pension office of the next steps forward, including computerisation & digitization, to ensure smooth transition from active service to retirement in the shortest possible time.

ODSIP Souvenirs were thereafter presented to the new Headship and some staff of the Pension Transitional Dept, in appreciation of the work being done and to spur them to continue to do more.

On his part, Chief Dele Akinmoye thanked Mr. Oluwagbenga Akingbasote and his team for the honour. He appreciated them for the good work he met on ground and assured that his period in the Office would witness more Reforms, in line with the vision of the Head of Service and Mr. Governor.

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