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“Stop use of phones when with Mr. President” – Presidency warns government officia

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Nov 14, 2012
  • 1 min read

DailyPost can confirm that the Presidency has banned ministers and heads of parastatals from using mobile phones during meetings with President Goodluck Jonathan.

The ban was as a result of rampant cases of phone calls and messaging at official meetings, even during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

The presidency observed that some Ministers and top government officials hide under the guise of seeking clarifications on issues or emergency challenges to use mobile phones at meetings.

The circular sent to all ministers and chief executives of government agencies was signed by the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadome.

It  reads: “Following the observation of some individuals using their mobile phones whilst Mr. President presides over meetings, it has become necessary to state that the use of mobile phones in meetings being attended by Mr. President is now prohibited.

“Please ensure phones are either left with security personnel in the relevant meeting room or switched off.

“Henceforth, responding to calls or text messages  or having a phone interrupt proceedings at a meeting will not be tolerated.”

A source in government said: “Mr President considers this rude and distracting, so the idea of the ban was approved. Imagine some officials make phone calls and send text. This development has affected the quality of outcome of important meetings. There is no way we can allow this trend to continue. Some ministers are always found wanting in this area and may be sanctioned appropriately.”

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