Nigeria: Hos Sensitises Ministerial Aides On Workplace Harmony

29 July 2024

Abuja — The Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF), Dr Yemi Folashade-Esan has sensitised senior ministerial aides on workplace harmony and effective service delivery for maximum productivity.

She said the workshop was necessary to ensure the implementation of President Bola Tinubu administration's Renewed Hope Agenda and the country at a critical point in its journey towards national development.

The head of service was represented at the parley by the Permanent Secretary for Service Policy and Strategic Office (SPSO), Dr Bako Deborah Odoh.

She noted that the ministerial aides had the responsibility to support their principals to ensure that the much-needed policies and programmes were effectively and efficiently implemented in order to secure a Nigeria that can maximize its full economic and developmental potential.

"In line with the vision of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu as the head of the civil service of the Federation is committed to ensuring that the required synergy and harmonious working relationship exists between the office of Honorable Ministers, who are the representatives of Mr President and the civil servants under the administrative leadership of the head of service and her transformative permanent secretaries.

"As you all know, our country is at a critical point in its journey towards national development and it is our responsibility to support our principals to ensure that the much-needed policies and programs are effectively and efficiently implemented in order to secure the future we desire of a Nigeria that is able to maximize its full economic and developmental potential," she said

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