South West: Councils Urged To Uphold Ethical Obligations

The course is championed by the Office of Public Independent Conciliator with the aim of reducing civil strife

It is now expected that complaints from users of council services about arrogance and mistreatment by council staff in the South West Region will reduce or be curbed. Chiefs of services and bureau heads serving in the 31 councils and two city councils of the region in services such as hygiene and sanitation, civil status, town planning, municipal police etc have been told to uphold their professional obligations. From the six divisions of the region, they assembled at the Kumba City Council hall on Thursday, May 28, 2026, on the invitation of the Office of the Public Independent Conciliator for the South West Region (OPIC). Research Officer No 4 at OPIC, Ekema Brown Meede, in his presentation titled “the professional and ethical responsibilities of service and bureau heads of city and municipal councils” highlighted the functions that can be found within the council setup. He told the councils staff that the essence of the presentation is to reignite in the chiefs of services and heads of bureau the spirit of professionalism and ethics. “This will permit that we achieve development by providing quality services to users. This will also curb unnecessary civil strife in...

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