By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Conference of Benue Journalists (CBJ) has commended Governor Hyacinth Alia for his far-reaching reforms that have impacted the State’s Civil Service and ushered in an era of an effective e-governance system that promotes transparency, and accountability.
CBJ in a statement signed by its Vice President, Ewache Ajefu urged Governor Alia to sustain these reforms, which are necessary to assist the government in directly addressing long-standing challenges that have hampered economic growth and development of the ‘Food Basket’ State.
“We are aware that the establishment of the Directorate for Diaspora Linkages and Investments, which focuses on attracting investments and improving agricultural policies, and other steps for promoting an e-governance system in the State are already yielding positive results that are capable of improving lives,” he Ajefu noted.
He enjoined stakeholders in the state to team up with the administration of Governor Alia to tackle corruption and pursue sustainable development as the government seeks to deliver on critical projects.
“Benue people are presently happy with Governor Alia’s reforms in the Civil Service that have witnessed merit-based promotions, prompt payment of salaries and arrears, and contemporary administrative practices that prioritize professionalism on the job,” the group said.
The media group called on Benue citizens to support the administration as it pursues the implementation of e-governance by Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in the State to streamline operations and enhance effective service delivery.
“The mandatory e-filling system, the establishment of key platforms like the Benue Digital Infrastructure Company (BDIC) and the Benue State Digital Infrastructure Service Management Enforcement Agency (BENDME) form the backbone for the State’s digital transformation agenda that will no doubt encourage international partnerships and foreign direct investments (FDI),” the statement said.
CBJ also lauded Governor Alia’s approval of N75,000 as new minimum wage for workers in Benue State, describing the decision as a pivotal step to uplift employees’ morale amid prevailing economic hardship across the country.
The statement further encouraged Governor Alia to remain unwavering in addressing critical challenges confronting the State, while fulfilling his electioneering campaign promises which centered on security, human capacity, infrastructural and economic development, as well as promotion of agriculture in the State.
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