Build public trust through quality work- civil servants urged

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Build public trust through quality work- civil servants urged
Maj Gen Henry Masiko

Civil servants, particularly engineers, architects, and planners, have been urged to prioritise quality in their work for the government.

The call was made by Maj Gen Henry Masiko, chairperson of the Field Inspection Project at the Ministry of Defence during a recent inspection of projects carried out by the UPDF Engineers Brigade in the Central Region.

“If you want to gain trust from the public and people you serve, then do great work that the government trusts you with,” Maj Gen Masiko stated.

He commended the UPDF Engineers Brigade for setting a high standard among civil servants, highlighting their dedication to serving Uganda as their foremost priority under the guidance of President Museveni.

Beneficiaries of the inspected projects praised the UPDF Engineers for their professionalism and positive rapport with the community.

The projects reviewed included an oxygen plant at China Uganda Hospital Naguru, a four-storeyed classroom block at Kololo Secondary School, renovations and roofing at Old Kampala Secondary School.

The others included an oxygen plant at Butabika Hospital, a carpentry workshop block, kitchen facilities, and the renovation and roofing of two classroom blocks at Aggrey Memorial School Bunamwaya, as well as an oxygen plant at Kiruddu National Referral Hospital.

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