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Published 2 May 2021
The first female Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mrs Dorcas Taire, 80, speaks to GRACE EDEMA about her life journey and career
There were quite a number of newspaper adverts by successful men and women congratulating you on your 80th birthday celebration recently. Many of them described you as a mentor and a tutor. Were you surprised by that outpouring of love?
I’m still puzzled up till now as to how I can get all their contacts to reach out to every one of them. I’m amazed they came up with all the newspapers adverts – the trouble and the expenses. I’m really overwhelmed by their gestures. All I know is that in those days we worked together as one team. Everybody tried their best to do their bit. In the end, I want to believe, we achieved something for the state and particularly for the public service. We were proud of the public service that we had in Lagos State. We had a good heritage left by our bosses then;
Acting DG of PenCom, Aisha Umar-Dahir
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Thu Apr 15 2021
The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has revealed that the Federal Government is yet to comply with the new minimum statutory rate of pension contribution of 18 percent since 2014.
This was revealed by the Director General of the Commission, Aisha Dahir-Umar, on the occasion of the oversight visit of the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Services to Commission in Abuja on Wednesday.
Dahir-Umar also said the Federal Government was yet to pay approved 15 percent and 33 percent pension increases to pensioners under the Contributory pension Scheme (CPS) and the shortfall for payment of full retirement benefits of retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries.
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Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, on Friday, sworn- in the new Head of the State Public Service, Pastor John Adeyemi, urging him to avoid undue distraction.
Speaking during the inauguration of the Cocoa Conference Centre of the governor’s office in Alagbaka, Akeredolu charged the new Head of Service to quickly mobilise the Permanent Secretaries and other Accounting officers behind the strategic plan of his administration as encapsulated in the new programme code-named “Redeemed.”
Describing the appointment of the new HoS as well-deserved, the governor said the emergence of Adeyemi is a testimony to his track record of hardwork, productivity and comportment in his career.