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PCC To Create More Offices In Rural Areas

The new Federal Commissioner for Public Complaints in Rivers State, Dr, Alpbeaus Paul-Worika said the Public Complaints Commission will interrogate and investigate cases of administrative injustice and also open new offices in the rural areas of the state.

Dr. Alpbeaus Paul-Worika who disclosed this during his inaugural meeting with staff of the commission said opening new PCC offices in more local government areas will ameliorate the office accommodation difficulties being encountered by complainants at the Federal Secretariat in Port Harcourt and also take the services of the commission outside the state capital.

Dr. Paul-Worika who is serving his second term recalled his experiences during his first tenure as the Public Complaints Commissioner for Rivers State and charged the staff to show more commitment to actualize the mandate of the commission.

He lamented the attitude of some staff against constituted authority in the commission, and warned that acts of misbehaviour will not be condoned.

“For those of you who are still willing to work, my office will always remain open and your welfare will remain paramount but if you are not ready to join in moving the commission forward, then you had better put in for transfer of service.” he stated.

The PCC boss recounted some of his achievements and daunting challenges and assured of his determination to ensure that the issue of a permanent office will receive the desired action

He urged staff of the commission to keep abreast of current issues in order to have the requisite information as watchdogs of injustice to handle complaints when they arise.

Deputy director of investigations in the commission, Mr. Adokiye Iworima commended the quality of leadership and achievements.

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