We’ll Inspire Paradigm Shift To Improve Service Delivery To Lagosians – Jibola Ponnle, Lagos Commissioner

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what can be described as a renewed commitment to the social contract between
the government of Lagos State and its citizens, the Lagos State Commissioner
for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Mrs. Jibola Ponnle, has said that
her ministry will inspire paradigm shift towards improving service delivery to
Lagosians.
Speaking at the launch of a new initiative, S.H.I.F.T, by the Ministry of
Establishments, Training and Pensions, the Commissioner emphasized the
importance of harnessing the potential of the state’s workforce through new
thinking and approaches to accelerate the attainment of the vision for a
greater Lagos.
S.H.I.F.T, an acronym for Simple, High-Impact Interactive, Focused and
Transformational, represents a new culture in the State’s civil service,
focusing on quality performance, knowledge sharing and excellent service
delivery.
Mrs. Ajibola Ponnle said the S.H.i.F.T. initiative was about changing the way
“we think, behave and ultimately the way we work”.
She said: “This is the first of its kind in the Service. The objectives of the
S.H.i.F.T programme, fashioned after TED talks, is to share knowledge, in
particular innovation and creative ideas that will move the State public
service into a 21st century workforce. It seeks to connect knowledgeable
resource persons within and outside the State public service to the generality
of the public servants.
“It will bring together diverse staff across all MDAs and empower everyone to
share their knowledge for the benefit of the rest of the State public service.
“The platform will facilitate employee communication and engagement. It will
keep public servants abreast of modern trends in identified subject areas and
serve also as a means of interaction and breaking silos.”
In his remarks, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said
performance would be the criterion for reward and elevation in the state’s
civil service.
“From today on, I assure you that our public service will be performance based.
For anyone to be appointed as a Permanent Secretary, such person will have to
sit for an examination and pass through an interview process. If we use the
Permanent Secretary as a testimony, everyone will know that it is performance
based, and not based on connection. It was something we started years ago and I
think we have to go back to it.”