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Remarks by H.E. Amb. Bankole Adeoye Commissioner for PAPS African Union Commission on The Occasion of The Opening Ceremony of The Special Ministerial Session on The Margins of The Continental Celebration of Africa Public Service Day

Remarks by H.E. Amb. Bankole Adeoye Commissioner for PAPS African Union Commission on The Occasion of The Opening Ceremony of The Special Ministerial Session on The Margins of The Continental Celebration of Africa Public Service Day

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June 23, 2021

                                                         Victoria Falls, Republic of Zimbabwe

                                                  Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security 

                                (DPAPS)

 

  • Prof. Paul. Mavima, Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare of the Republic of Zimbabwe;
  • Honourable Richard Moyo, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs;
  • Members of the Parliament of the Republic of Zimbabwe here present;
  • V. Hungwe, Chairman of Zimbabwe Service Commissions,
  • Senzo Mchunu, Minister for Public Service and Administration, of the Republic of South Africa and Chairperson of the Conference of State parties to the African Charter on Values of Principles of Public Service and Administration,
  • Deogratius John Ndejembi, Deputy Minister or President's Office, Public Service Management and Good Governance of Tanzania, and Chairperson of the AU-STC8 Sub Committee on Public Service and Administration;
  • Ministers from APSD Champions countries here present;
  • Excellencies Ambassadors and Head of delegations here present;
  • Representatives of AAPAM and AMDIN;
  • Distinguished Experts;
  • Ladies and Gentlemen

Good afternoon!!!

I am delighted to be part of this Special Ministerial meeting on the margins of the 8th Edition of the celebration of the Continental Africa Public Service Day (APSD).

On the onset, allow me to congratulate the Hon. Minister, Prof. Paul. Mavima, Chair of this Special Session of Ministers, for the well organization of the whole APSD 2021 celebration.

I would also like to congratulate Hon. Senzo Mchunu, Minister for Public Service and Administration, of the Republic of South Africa for his election as Chairperson of the Conference of State parties to the African Charter on Values of Principles of Public Service and Administration.

On behalf of the Chairperson of the Commission, I welcome you to this meeting that main objective is to consider and approve the Draft Declaration of 2021 APSD.

 

Hon. Ministers

Distinguished delegates,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The Covid-19 pandemic, it should be recalled, has exposed systemic weaknesses in the provision of quality services such as water, sanitation, housing, health care and infrastructure in already underserved communities across Africa.

In such a context, it is therefore imperative to strike a balance between quality public service and cost-cutting measures, which would require innovations to facilitate service delivery and performance in our countries.

we have seen many African countries been engaged on different measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic without compromising the delivery of critical public services. It is therefore fitting that we gather at this special session of ministers to also exchange and peer learn on our country’s perspective on Service Delivery, Continuity and Recovery during and post Covid Pandemic Dispensation.

Hon. Ministers

Distinguished delegates,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The draft declaration of the 2021 APSD proposed by the expert’s team, whom I congratulate, will facilitate our work, enable fruitful deliberations and ensure that we achieve our objectives.

Before concluding, I would like to thank all the participants in this meeting, and in particular the ministers, for the sacrifice they have made to take part in this Chair of this Special Session of Ministers, and the whole APSD 2021 celebration, notwithstanding their very busy national schedules.

I would also like to thank our partners, notably AAPAM and AMDIN valuable support in the organization of this event. 

I thank you for your kind attention.

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