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Soludo warns against issuing Merit Awards by govt agencies in Anambra

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo

Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State, has issued a stern warning to government organs, departments and agencies against the practice of presenting merit, honour, or recognition awards to officers within the same government.

In a statement signed by his spokesman, Christian Aburime, Soludo kicked against the idea of self-promotion under his administration, adding that such accolades should ideally originate from external, independent organisations.

While acknowledging and appreciating the hard work, excellence, and dedication of government employees, the Governor argued that such culture can create a perception of impropriety and abuse of privilege.

The statement reads, “Following a due directive by Mr Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, please be advised that the Anambra State Government has issued a strong warning against the idea and practice of government organs, departments and agencies or its affiliates presenting merit, honour, or recognition awards to officers within this same government.

“As an ethical leader who abhors undue self-promotion, Mr. Governor particularly frowns on any attempt at self-recognition awards in this administration.

“While recognising and appreciating the hard work, excellence, and dedication of government employees is crucial, such accolades should ideally originate from external, independent organisations.

“Also, while internal appreciation is commendable, it is important to emphasise that awarding of merit awards by government agencies or its affiliates to their own officers can create a perception of impropriety and abuse of privilege. True excellence should be recognised objectively and impartially, and external validation from independent bodies carries greater weight and credibility.

“The government encourages all relevant bodies to prioritise, if necessary, external recognition opportunities for deserving officers. These could include awards from professional bodies, civil society organisations, and other reputable institutions that conduct independent evaluations and adhere to rigorous selection criteria.

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“Therefore, as this directive aims to uphold the highest standards of transparency, merit, objectivity, and integrity within the Anambra State Government as always advocated by Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, all organs of the state government and its affiliates are enjoined to comply accordingly.”

 


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