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FG reiterates commitment to civil service strategy goals

Ms Walson-Jack reiterated the need to accelerate the implementation of the FCSSIP-25, which is set to conclude on December 31, 2025.

• March 5, 2025
Didi Walson-Jack
Didi Walson-Jack

The head of the civil service of the federation, Didi Walson-Jack, says the federal government remains committed to achieving the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan goals.

Ms Walson-Jack said this in Abuja when she received the management team of the News Agency of Nigeria, led by its managing director, Ali Muhammad Ali, in her office.

She sought a partnership with the agency to enhance the dissemination of information on the FCSSIP-25.

FCSSIP-25 was initiated in Nigeria to comprehensively reform the Nigerian civil service by improving service delivery to the public as well as addressing issues like inefficiency, lack of meritocracy, and outdated practices.

This plan is designed to be achieved through targeted strategies focused on capacity building, performance management, innovation, and a culture of accountability, ultimately aiming to create a more professional and effective public service.

Ms Walson-Jack reiterated the need to accelerate the implementation of the FCSSIP-25, which is set to conclude on December 31, 2025.

“We met the FCSSIP-25 on the ground upon assuming office, and from its name, you can see that the plan is scheduled to end this year, December 31, to be precise. We, therefore, thought it fit to fast-track the reforms under this plan,” she said.

The HCSF disclosed that seven ‘War Rooms’ had been established to drive key initiatives under the strategy, adding that they had recorded significant progress.

Earlier, Mr Ali commended Ms Walson-Jack for her distinguished career in the civil service, lauding her dedication and commitment to public service at both state and federal levels.

(NAN)

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