Niger Delta
Bayelsa Gets First Female Head Of Service
15 years old Bayelsa State has got a female as Head of Service for the state’s civil service.She is Mrs.Gloria Izonfo.
Mrs Izonfo has already been sworn-in by the State Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, who charged her to initiate reforms that would instill discipline in the service.
Six new permanent secretaries were also sworn-in along with her. They are the Solicitor-General, Mrs.Biobelemoye Onye,Dr.Boumokumo Kpokiri, Dr. Martha Akpana, Mr. Durban Whyte, Mr.Okpoi Ebimotimi and Dr.Henry Simeni.
Mrs.Gloria Izonfo, takes over from the retired Head of Service,Mr.Obeha Oworibo.
Until her appointment, she was the Permanent Secretary in charge of General Services in the office of the Secretary to the State Government. In a charge to the new Head of Service,Governor Timipre Sylva,said the civil service in the state was yet to live up to expectation and asked the new appointees to make it functional to help drive the vision of the government.
The Governor, noted that civil servants in the state do not report early to duty urged her to ensure that the service rendered must be commensurate to the salaries paid by government.
“Head of Service,you are going to be on top of a civil service that I consider today not very functional.People don’t perform the job they are employed and paid to do.You must ensure that you make this civil service work and instil discipline”, Sylva lamented.
Governor Sylva stated that the civil service remained the engine room of any government that would want to succeed and called on all the senior civil servants to use their positions to improve the standards.
The Governor, who congratulated the new Head of Service for being the first woman to occupy the position,urged her to come up with new reforms to improve the capacity of the system.
Later in an interview, Mrs.Gloria Izonfo,said she would work in line with the directive of the Governor to build the capacity of the workers to enhance productivity.
Mrs.Gloria Izonfo,who has put in thirty-two years of service, is the fifth Head of Service to be appointed since the creation of Bayelsa state in 1996.