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Deputy Speaker Kalu advises civil servants to be honourable

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu has urged civil and public servants to pursue honour and integrity.

• March 22, 2024
Tajudeen Abbas and Benjamin Kalu
Tajudeen Abbas and Benjamin Kalu

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu has urged civil and public servants to pursue honour and integrity.

Mr Kalu made the call in Abuja during a courtesy visit by the Platform Public Service Boot Camp attendees to the National Assembly.

The boot camp is designed to equip young people with the necessary skills, knowledge, and motivation to pursue careers in public service.

The exercise, organised by the Covenant Nation convener, Poju Oyemade, with Sola Salako-Ajulo as the lead facilitator, featured 80 participants.

“I urge you to hold steadfast to the values of integrity, honour and service. These values are not just words. They are pillars upon which a strong and prosperous nation is built.

“There is a need to bring in digitisation into public service space where an auditing app would encourage accountability and productivity,” the deputy speaker said.

Mr Kalu noted that youth was the nation’s energy, adding that many young people did not understand the concept of public service, which had always been misinterpreted as a mere means of livelihood.

He added that public service was more than a job but a commitment to the betterment of society.

According to him, public service is a noble calling and a duty that must be fulfilled to secure the nation. He also commended the attendees for their interest in public service, saying, however, that they needed support.

Mr Kalud explained that “the success of our nation depends on the quality of our public service, and the quality of our public service depends on the quality of our public servants.”

The deputy speaker added, “We depend on the public service and the public service depends on you. And I’m happy seeing your bright faces and your beautiful mind.

”I can only imagine what you are bringing on board and to be honest, you need support. This is the kind of vision. This is the kind of programme.”

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