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Golden Jubilee: Lagos’ Public Service most Progressive in Nigeria – Ambode

Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has described the State Public Service as the most progressive in Nigeria.

The governor said this during 2017 summit of the Association of Lagos state Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries in commemoration of 50th anniversary of Lagos state.

Describing civil servants as the engine room of any government, Governor Ambode said over the years, members of the association had contributed immensely to the growth of the State, and that it was important for them to continue to put their wealth of knowledge at the disposal of the State.

Governor Ambode, being a product of the public service, as a retired Permanent Secretary in the State, said he was looking forward with confidence to a robust and inspiring communique at the end of the two-day summit.

The governor also commended the association for dedicating this year’s summit to the celebration of the golden jubilee of Lagos state.

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