The Federal Government yesterday banned civil servants from taking
chieftaincy titles until after their retirement. It said defaulters
would be sacked from office.
The Head of Civil Service of the
Federation, Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, made this known in a circular sent to
all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government.
Aji
however directed that where the traditional titles were mandatory by
inheritance, “due clearance must be obtained from the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation” through his office.
A statement
issued in Abuja by the Director (Communications) in the Office of the
HOS, Mr. Tope Ajakaiye, said “it has come to the notice of government
that some civil servants are in the practice of soliciting for
chieftaincy titles and sundry awards, an act, which is inimical to the
principles of anonymity, integrity and political neutrality which are
the core values of the civil service.”
The statement reads in
part, “Federal Civil Servants have been banned from accepting
chieftaincy titles and other sundry awards until after their retirement
or disengagement from the civil service.
“In a circular sent to
all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal
Government, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji
Bukar Goni Aji said that it has come to the notice of government that
some civil servants are in the practice of soliciting for chieftaincy
titles and sundry awards, an act, which he said, is inimical to the
principles of anonymity, integrity and political neutrality which are
the core values of the civil service.”
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