He delivered the benediction at the start of a retreat and sensitization program for political assistants on governance and administrative procedure in the public sector.
“In all areas of official correspondence, you are now subject to the laws of our country. These laws specify the penalties for both intentional and unintentional misuse of the data in your care.
“Should you fail in this responsibility, the repercussions would extend far beyond the complex framework of government. They might damage the public’s trust, jeopardize national security, and affect our administration’s very integrity.
“To us, leadership entails dismantling barriers to inequality and promoting a secure, tranquil community. We must fully commit to our responsibilities in the State House if we are to effectively increase educational possibilities and give our children the knowledge they need to be independent.
The retreat, according to him, “is designed to ease your transition and give you the fundamental principles of public sector administration and governance.”
Shettima reiterated President Tinubu’s administration’s purpose, which is to improve our residents’ lives impartially and spur long-lasting change.
The seminar, according to the Permanent Secretary of the State House, Funso Adebiyi, was intended to pique the interest of political allies in advancing the objectives of the current administration.
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