Maolud Nabiyy: Commissioner Seriki Calls for Exemplary Work Ethics in Commemoration of Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) Birth.

As Muslims across the world celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), kakalistiq.com Hon. Ahmed Seriki, Commissioner of the Lagos State Civil Service Commission, representing Epe Division, has urged local government staff in the state to draw lessons from the Prophet’s life to enhance productivity and support the THEMES+ agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Hon. Ahmed Seriki

Speaking in an exclusive interview in Lagos, Hon. Seriki emphasized that the values upheld by Prophet Muhammad, such as dedication, humility, and honesty, serve as guiding principles for workers striving for rapid development in Lagos State. The Commissioner noted that these principles could contribute significantly to improving service delivery across local governments.

“The birth of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) offers a unique opportunity to reflect on his exemplary lifestyle, particularly his commitment to the welfare of society. His values of selflessness, accountability, and diligence should inspire civil servants to contribute to the rapid development of Lagos, especially as we work towards achieving the THEMES+ agenda,” Seriki said.

The THEMES+ agenda, which focuses on six key developmental pillars—Traffic Management and Transportation, Health and Environment, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy, Entertainment and Tourism, and Security and Governance—has been the cornerstone of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration. Hon. Seriki stated that aligning work ethics with these values will ensure that Lagos continues to grow as a model state for development.

Governor Babajide Sanwoolu

Prophet Muhammad’s life, marked by fairness, justice, and accountability, holds valuable lessons for public service workers, especially in the local government sector, which plays a vital role in grassroots development.

Hon. Seriki encouraged staff to adopt the Prophet’s approach to leadership, emphasizing transparency and a sense of responsibility toward the people.

“Just as the Prophet (SAW) led his community with integrity and compassion, local government workers must view themselves as servants of the people, ensuring that their actions promote the common good,” he added.

The Commissioner further reiterated the importance of ethical behavior and commitment to work, noting that Lagos’ civil service, with proper alignment to these principles, can drive sustainable progress in the state, reflecting the spirit of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

As Lagos State continues its journey toward rapid development, the call for ethical conduct and accountability among public service workers resonates with the broader goals of fostering a productive and efficient civil service under the THEMES+ agenda, ensuring Lagos remains a beacon of progress.

Kaka Babatunde

Kaka Babatunde

Kaka Babatunde is a budding academic researcher and media enthusiast whose experience germinated in high school, attaining the Press Club presidency. As an iconic field reporter for 3 years, he is a writer, serial volunteer, and community cum youth development champion whose collaborative efforts have immensely contributed to nation-building in Epe LGA, Lagos, and Nigeria at large.

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