Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.
Bayelsa state government has vowed to terminate the appointment of any officer found to have fraudulently obtained a certificate into the State Civil Service, or has failed promotion exams three times.It was a tough talking Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Gboribiogha Jonah who addressed government officials and journalists at the State Monthly Transparency Briefing Initiative in Yenagoa.
Deputy Governor Jonah also said such and many more action will be taken as part of on-going reforms in the Bayelsa Civil Service to create room for the employment of graduates seeking job opportunities in the state.