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“If you knew the level of unemployment before he took over as governor, you would agree that this was the best news for the unemployed youths in the state. It shows that the government wants to get everybody involved in driving the machinery of government.
“Cross River civil servants could not ask for more from Governor Ayade as he has ensured that workers’ salaries are paid not only regularly but promptly too. He has also brought humanity into governance by granting low income earners tax exemptions.”
“the state is planning an effective monitoring and appraisal framework to ensure that workers contribute their quota. Despite the economic situation in the country. The governor has kept faith with the promise he made on assumption of office by honouring his obligation to the workers. For instance, in December last year, he ordered that salaries be paid on the 15th, while January salary was paid on the 16th. What more can we ask for? So the burden of expectation is on us deliver.”
“In our monitoring exercise, what we emphasize is that if the government is doing all these under this challenging economy, it is incumbent on the workers to go to work early, be present at their work place till the close of work.
“The reform we want to start in the service now is basically performance management. We are not going to wait till the end of the year to appraise workers, there will be standards which would be applied at the end of the day. An environment has been created for workers to appraise themselves on a daily basis and on a monthly basis. At the end, they will see how productive they have been.
“The governor has done well for the workers. I can now go and question any worker on why they are not doing their work, why they are absent from work. I have the moral ground to do that now because a lot has changed. The system is growing.
“I am organizing the manpower need of the state and very soon, I will submit it to the governor. The lifting of embargo on unemployment was very timely and it has given people hope that they will be employed.”