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Lagos Assembly Clerk Warns Against Unauthorised Disclosure Of Official Secrets

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 Clerk of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Barrister Olalekan Biliamin Onafeko has warned public servants working in the Assembly and its Commission not to indulge in divulging official information to anyone, without government authorization.

Onafeko gave the admonition as the guest speaker during a sensitization on “Current Economic Reality And Contemporary Issues Relating To Managing Staff Welfare Package” at the 2nd edition of the staff forum organized by the Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission at its office in Oregun, Ikeja.
This was contained in a statement signed by Omolola Alli-Balogun,
 Head, Public Affairs Unit, LAHASCOM and made available to the media.
The Clerk advised that any officer entrusted with official information or document is subject to the official Secret Act and prohibited from disclosing such to any person, except in accordance with official routine or special permission of the government.
“Remember that all of you have sworn to oath of secrecy the day you assumed office. So, you are expected to keep to the oath. Divulging official secrets at this level is a criminal offence that attracts dire consequences,” he warned.
He also stated that whatever “document in any officers’ care was entrusted to the person holding the office in confidence and abusing such privilege amounts to gross misconduct and violation of the Public Service Rules which is punishable in Law.”
While urging officers to be more proactive in developing other avenues through which they could earn additional income, the Clerk charged officers not to be complacent, adding that engaging in farming could solve hunger and bring down the high prices of food being protested against by workers.
Onafeko disclosed that Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, the Speaker of the Assembly, has been magnanimous enough in catering for the welfare of the workers by approving substantial increase in some allowances.
He however, charged the staffs to be more appreciative of the good gesture by being dutiful, hardworking and working assiduously towards better service delivery and showcasing the achievements of the Assembly.
“You need to go into farming, because we are allowed to engage in it and use the proceeds from it to argument our salary as public servants. This can be done to cushion the effects of the insufficient food crisis across the nation,” he said.
He advised against speaking ill of the country’s economic situation and urged officers to resign appropriately before travelling abroad for greener pastures.
“Let’s change our mindset and not run the country down. Some of the people that travelled abroad for the purpose of greener pastures are yet to secure jobs. It is not easy to get jobs there though we think otherwise,” he said.
The Acting Chairman of the  Lagos State House of Assembly Commission (LAHASCOM), Otunba Richard Akin Oshungboye had earlier commended the leadership of the House for ensuring staff welfare takes precedence over other matters.
He said that the event was put together to share perspectives on the roles played by the House and the Assembly Commission to ensure officers are more diligent and efficient in their duties.
The event was attended by the members, management and the staff of the Commission.
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