
Ekiti State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Olawale
Fapohunda has restated his commitment to training of Staff of the
Ministry of Justice to enhance their productivity.
Fapohunda made this pledge today at a meeting with Staff and
management team of the Ministry of Justice, which was held at the
Ministry of Justice Academy Hall, Ado-Ekiti.
He therefore called on members of staff who are not Lawyers in the
Ministry to develop their skills and competence, especially those in
the Records and Registry Section by acquiring and updating their
computer appreciation and application skills.
The Attorney General who was accompanied by the Solicitor General &
Permanent Secretary, Mr. Lawrence Ojo, commended the Staff of the
Ministry, for the just concluded programmes of the Ministry of Justice
to mark the one year anniversary of the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr.
John Kayode Fayemi.
He said, Lawyers and Non-Lawyers who were dedicated and committed to
their work would be given letter of commendation from the Head of
Service and also be included in the Ministry of Justice Honours List
at the end of every year.
The Director of Administration and Supplies, Mr. Folorunsho Tunji,
while responding said that names of ten (10) staff of the Ministry
have been forwarded to the Ekiti State Staff Developmental Center for
training, but only Six (6) of them registered for the courses. He
therefore appreciated the Ministry of Justice for paying their
registration fees.
Mr. Alo Sunday in his own remarks called on the Attorney General and
the Management of the Ministry of Justice to assist that staffs that
have commenced their programme financially.
The Honourable Attorney General also confirmed that there would be a
state banquet for the former Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary
in the Ministry, Mr. Dayo Apata, SAN on his recent elevation to the
rank of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria. The event will hold on the
27th of October 2019 at the Government House.