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GOVERNMENT OF TONGA Public Service Commission OPEN POSITION Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - MEIDECC The Government of Tonga’s strategic vision for the future delivery of public services is aimed at streamlining its organizational platform to better deliver more efficient and effective public services for the people of Tonga. To help achieve this aim, the Government of Tonga
GOVERNMENT OF TONGA Public Service Commission 3 VACANCIES Re: Advertisement of three (3) Vacant Positions at the Office of the Public Service Commission The Office of the Public Service Commission herewith advise that the following vacancies are available for interested applicants within and outside the Public Service; Position Minimum Requirements Salary Band and Range
GOVERNMENT OF TONGA Public Service Commission 3 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) POSITIONS • Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Health • Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Justice • Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Public Enterprises The Government of Tonga’s strategic vision for the future delivery of public services is aimed at streamlining its
Bola A. Akinterinwa
In Nigeria, dishonesty and fraud always take precedence over honesty and forthrightness in political governance. The foundation of political governance in Nigeria was largely predicated on untruthfulness in attitude, self-denial in policy making, chicanery and fraud in nation-building. Even though the founding fathers of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, etc, are said to have been more forthright in their governance of the country and their regions, there is no disputing the fact that collaboration between and among them was more driven by mutual suspicions regional interests, than by any other factor. In fact, the issue of promotion of Hausa-Fulani interests to the detriment of the interests of others, was raised as far back as 1961 in the Parliament.