• General
  • Trading
  • Science & Technology
  • Fashion
  • Health & Safety
  • Games
  • Key Issues
  • Legal & Judicial
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • Sitemap
Nepal News Gazette
Menu
  • General
  • Trading
  • Science & Technology
  • Fashion
  • Health & Safety
  • Games
  • Key Issues
  • Legal & Judicial
 › Human Rights › PRESIDENT URGES BOLD DECISION TO TRANSFORM PUBLIC SERVICE.

PRESIDENT URGES BOLD DECISION TO TRANSFORM PUBLIC SERVICE.

nepalnewsgazette.com July 22, 2018     Comment Closed     Human Rights

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has charged governing boards of public institutions to be more creative and take bold decisions to enhance the quality of public service.

The performance of the government tended to be largely measured by the quality of service rendered by the service and that was why poor performance could not be allowed to continue.

The President said this in a speech read on his behalf by Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo, the Senior Minister, at the ninth annual conference of chief directors, chief executives and chairpersons of public boards and councils, in Koforidua.

The four-day meeting is being held under the theme Change management, innovation and creativity for value-added service delivery.

President Akufo-Addo said the public service of today was required to manage rapid policy changes with shorter time deadlines.

It should also focus on good customer service, ensure high standard of performance and accountability.

He announced that a new Public Service Reform Strategy aimed to bring efficiency and raise the quality of service delivery to the people and the private sector was going to be launched.

This would align the service with the Ghana beyond aid vision, he added.

Mrs. Janet Ampadu Fofie, Chairperson of the Public Services Commission, said the conference was meant to provide a platform for top public servants to meet and exchange ideas on contemporary issues relating to public administration practices and how to improve productivity, enhance performance and maintain high standards of service delivery.

The forum also offered the opportunity for the President to meet and share the vision of his government with the governing boards and chief executives, he had appointed.

She reminded the participants, as top public servants, to be innovative - change the old ways of doing things to help propel the public service to new heights.

Professor Stephen Adae, former Head of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), who chaired the opening ceremony, said the common determinant that had guided the development of all successful nations over the last 120 years, was the quality of their political leadership and the Heads of their public service.

He added that there was corruption in those nations but at very low levels

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Human Rights

 Previous Post

SINGHEALTH CYBERATTACK: NOTIFICATIONS SENT TO MORE THAN 700,000 PATIENTS

― July 21, 2018

Next Post 

11 KILLED, 14 INJURED IN SUICIDE ATTACK IN AFGHAN CAPITAL KABUL

― July 23, 2018

Author: nepalnewsgazette.com

Related Articles

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 14, 2021 | Comment Closed

Infrastructure development works to continue even if election

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Basanta Kumar Nembang has said that the ongoing works relating to infrastructure development will remain unhindered due to announcement of election poll dates. He said that no development project will ...

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 13, 2021 | Comment Closed

Man sets own house on fire, killing two sons

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 13, 2021 | Comment Closed

Three arrested with brown sugar

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 10, 2021 | Comment Closed

Court can’t be influenced: Chairman Thapa

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 10, 2021 | Comment Closed

Court can’t be influenced: Chairman Thapa

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 8, 2021 | Comment Closed

HoR dissolved through inapplicable Article of Constitution, four former Chief Justices say

nepalnewsgazette.com ― January 8, 2021 | Comment Closed

NHRC urges to respect citizens’ right to peaceful assembly

nepalnewsgazette.com ― December 22, 2020 | Comment Closed

Rapist sentenced to 10 years in Jail

Advertisement

Search News

Categories

Monthly Archive

Calendar

January 2021
MTWTFSS
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Dec    

Key Issues

Dissolution of HoR against letter, spirit of Constitution: Chair Nepal

― January 14, 2021

Prosperity likely from medicinal herbs, Karnali Province Chief says

― January 14, 2021

Foreign Minister Gyawali in New Delhi

― January 14, 2021

Minister Dhakal visits Pokahra Airport

― January 14, 2021

Human Rights

Infrastructure development works to continue even if election

― January 14, 2021

Three arrested with brown sugar

― January 13, 2021

Man sets own house on fire, killing two sons

― January 13, 2021

Court can’t be influenced: Chairman Thapa

― January 10, 2021

Court can’t be influenced: Chairman Thapa

― January 10, 2021

Advertisement

As this website is one of the renowned online
news websites of the country, it has the status to determine the path to follow for both local and regional news industries.

Follow Us


Browse By Pages

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • Sitemap

Categories

  • General
  • Trading
  • Science & Technology
  • Fashion
  • Health & Safety
  • Games
  • Key Issues
  • Legal & Judicial
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • Sitemap
© Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. Nepal News Gazette