Ogun Restates Commitment To Workforce’s Training

Mr Ola Oresanya, Special Adviser To The Governor on Environment (L) And A Retired Perm. Sec. In The State, Alhaji Adetimilehin Who Moderated The Retreat.

Ogun Restates Commitment To Workforce’s Training

Ogun State government says it is committed to continuous training and retraining of it’s workforce for optimal performance and better service delivery.

 
The State’s Head of Service, Dr. Nofiu Olatunde Aigoro, stated this when he declared opened a two-day management retreat put together by the Ministry of Environment and its sister agencies, the Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA) and Ogun State Waste Management Authority (OGWAMA) with the theme “Refocussing Strategies for Better Environmental Governance in Ogun State.”

Some Of The Ministry Staff Who Participated In The Retreat

Dr. Aigoro, in a statement issued by Mr. Rotimi Oduniyi, the spokesman for the Ministry, said continuous training and re-training became necessary so that the state workforce – who are the greatest assest of any  government will be exposed to current global methodologies in their area competence for better service delivery to the people of the state.

The Head of Service added that aside from the government-organised training and re-training, the State workforce should also harp on self-development by joining professional bodies to further enhance their productivity and marketability in the global competitive market.


He therefore commended the Ministry of Environment and its sister agencies for putting together the two-day management retreat which he said will allow for bonding among the participants and have direct bearing on their environmental efficiency and productivity.


Also speaking at the retreat, Mr. Ola Oresanya, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, said the retreat was put together to give the management team in the environment sector the desired opportunity to re-think and re-strategize on their previous work-plans for better performance adding that at the end of the retreat, the participants would be able to achieve more individually and collectively.

  
He also used the opportunity to reiterate the desire of the present government to make Ogun State one of the cleanest in Nigeria adding that most of the ongoing environmental reforms in the state are geared towards this goal, charging residents and visitors to the State to comply with all the laid-down reforms for a better, cleaner and liveable Ogun State.

 
Some of the papers presented at the retreat include; “Domesticating Global Best Practices in Environmental Governance, Strategic Planning for Change Management,Vision of the Past Administration on Environment – the Pitfall and Ways of Preventing Future Occurrences, Strategic Environmental Management, Health and Career Talk and Information Management.