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Uphold professionalism N/Western Minister tells Civil servants

By CLOZZEN BIKALE
Northwestern Province Minister Robert Lihefu has called on Civil servants to uphold professionalism and deliver quality services to the people.

Mr Lihefu said Civil servants play an important role in national development hence the need for them to uphold professional code of ethics in high esteem.

He said this during a meeting with civil servants in Mufumbwe district yesterday.

Mr Lihefu said Government expects Civil servants to be of integrity, selfless, loyal and impartial in there delivery of service.

“As government we expect you to be professional, don’t abuse your offices or your powers vested in you,” he said

Mr Lihefu also encouraged Civil servants to utilize resources prudently and ensure they benefit the intended people.

He said for meaningful development to be attained in the region there is need for civil servants to serve the people with patriotism.

And acting District Commissioner, Boswell Mweenda said all the 5,500 small scale farmers beneficiaries under the farmer input support programme (FISP) have deposited their 40 percent to access the inputs.

Mr Mweemba informed the Minister that so far 9,756 x 50 kilogramme bags of basal and 9,756 x 50 kilogram bags of top dressing fertilizer has been distributed to the farmers.

He said the district is at 80 percent progress in terms of farmer inputs distribution for the 2021-2022 farming season.