The Presidency has banned ministers and heads of parastatals
from using mobile phones during meetings with President Goodluck
Jonathan.
Also, the government has issued an alert on increasing robbers’ attacks on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in Lagos.
The ban on ministers and other top government officials from making
calls, was as a result of rampant cases of phone calls and texting at
official meetings, including during the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
It was gathered that the mobile phone indulgence has caused distractions at sensitive meetings.
Findings revealed 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 presidency has told the ministers to stop the habit through a
circular signed by the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike
Oghiadome.
The circular has been sent to all ministers and chief executives of government agencies.
The circular 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 texting or having a phone interrupt proceedings at a meeting will not be tolerated.”
A source in government said: “The ban became necessary because some
ministers have been losing focus at meetings because of phone calls and
text messaging. This development has affected the quality of outcome of
important meetings. It is even a slight to pick calls when the President
is presiding over any meeting.
“In line with our transformation agenda, there is no way we can allow
this trend to continue. Some ministers are already under watch over
this improper conduct.”
In another development, the presidency has sent a security alert to
Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Minister of Police
Affairs, Mr. Caleb Olubolade, on how armed robbers are targeting ATMs,
hotels and drinking spots since the cashless policy was introduced in
Lagos .
The alert was contained in a circular signed for the Secretary to the Government of the Federation by A.G. Ibrahim.
The directive reads: “I am directed to inform you of a report which
reveals that armed robbers in Lagos have resorted to attacking Automated
Teller Machines and their users following the implementation of
cashless economy.
“According to the report, armed robbers hover around banks and hotels
with ATM and trail customers to unsuspected areas to attack while
others attack ATM in less secured environment.
“The development suggests that criminal elements may be devising a
new strategy to perpetrate their nefarious activities following
introduction of cashless economy.
“The need for security managers to evolve measures to protect the ATM
and their users is therefore advised. It is also important to
collaborate with media managers to sensitise the public on necessary
safety measures. The foregoing is forwarded for your information.”
Culled: The nation
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