Cross River State Governor, Professor Ben Ayade, on Tuesday swore in 39 commissioners with a charge on them to perform or ‘get
fired’.
At the event which was held at the state Executive
Council Chamber at the governor's office in Calabar, Ayade explained that he
reappointed virtually all the commissioners who served with him in his first
term in keeping to his promise to return them after the elections.
He also justified the expansion of his government.
According to him, "The expansion of the government
is anchored on my belief that everybody has something to offer in life. The
moment you put down somebody, you have put down a great potential. If each commissioner
executes a given mandate, then you have 39 projects accomplished."
Ayade said every commissioner represents a community
in the state.
"Every commissioner represents a community and
that community is represented in the government. The more people you bring to
the table, the more you reach down the lowest level.
“I made a commitment in my first term that everyone
would return in my second term, so as you come to the table, you come to a new
government. In my first term, I made a commitment that everybody was going
through a learning curve, and I tolerated excesses, failures, inadequacies and
shortcomings.
“I have an internal nature not to raise somebody
and at the same time put that person down, but such goodwill is often mistaken for
weakness but it is actually a higher spiritual level," he said.
In what could be regarded as a riot act, the governor told the new commissioners that
their performance would determine their longevity in the cabinet.
He said: “A Shakespearean theory says that a leader
must not only be loved but feared. Once you lose the element of fear, you lose
leadership quality. This time, I am going to exhibit that other part. That is
why your appointment and swearing-in today will be in the first instant for one
year.
“There is a full parastatal for performance
monitoring and evaluation. Once I am given your score card and you meet 70
percent, you move on but if you don’t, we reshuffle or replace you. In my first
term, I was tolerant, but in my second term, I will be intolerant. If you don't
deliver, you go. I can assure you that you will not sit on this chamber again."
While outlining the duties of the various commissioners,
the governor specifically charged the new Commissioner for Transport to revive
the moribund Cross River State-owned Cross Line Mass Transit, insisting that it
was time to reduce the cost of transportation for the citizens traveling in and
outside the state.
The governor, who created new ministries, including Ministries
of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Sports and Cinematography, commended the state
House of Assembly for thorough and speedy screening and confirmation of the
commissioners, saying: "You did a detailed job during the screening, and
you demonstrated capacity and showed competence."
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