Minister Joseph LE inaugurates the new power supply equipment at the Regional delegation of the Public Service for the Centre region.
Following the incessant complaints of power shortage at the Regional delegation of the Public Service in Yaounde, the Public Service and Administrative Reform boss, Joseph LE, posed a symbolic visit today at the delegation, to inaugurate the new transformer and other equipments that are being installed.
The ministerial delegation which also host several detached departments of the Ministry of the Public Service and Administrative Reform will finally come out of darkness from lack of water and power supply equipment and the installation of the fibre optic waves.
It is worth noting that, these problems which have been a major concern would finally have a solution as the minister envisages September 15th as the last date to solve the problems. In his exchanges with the staff after visiting the site and structures put in place within the building, the minister congratulated his collaborators who have shown proof of resilience despite their difficult working conditions.
He also mentioned that, following a special donation from the Head of States last year, for the modernisation of the administration, the delegation will benefit from an infrastructal improvement in what concerns information and technology. This innovations will require an optimum capacity building program to meet up with the expectations of the Ministry.
According to the Minister, the president definitely expects much from the Ministry, hence the staff and collaborators should rise up to the challenges and efficiently improve on their output. To these effect, the minister closed the session in a symbolic handover of some equipments to facilitate the work of his collaborators.some of these, include, 45 desktops, printers and 2 photocopiers.