Anambra State Commissioner for Housing, Honourable Paully Onyeka, has expressed displeasure and dissatisfaction with the lassitude expressed by some workers of the ministry.
Honourable Onyeka made the remark at the state ministry of Housing, Jerome Udorji Secretariat Awka, where he locked out over thirty staff of the ministry for coming late to office after twenty-five minutes past eight o’clock in the morning.
The Housing Commissioner, who was visibly annoyed, warned the workers that it will no longer be business as usual, and advised them to desist from coming to work late or to prepare for punitive measures.
He reminded them of his warnings over such misdeeds on assumption of duties in the ministry, and informed them that the task ahead is enormous, especially in the next fiscal year, demanding that every person in the ministry must sit up and be combat ready, in order not to be found wanting.
Commissioner Onyeka, who took and promised further disciplinary actions against some staff of the ministry, later ordered the Head of Administration of the Ministry to reactivate movement register in all departments.
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