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Abuja: State House to institutionalise annual honours for retiring staff

“If we don’t celebrate ourselves, nobody will celebrate us,” said the State House perm sec.

• December 17, 2025
State house Abuja(Credit: Daily Trust)

The permanent secretary of the State House, Temitope Fashedemi, says the Presidency will institutionalise annual honours for retiring staff to recognise their years of service.

Mr Fashedemi said this on Tuesday at a reception organised for retirees at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said the initiative was aimed at ending the culture where public servants “end their careers in silence” without recognition.

“Your years of quiet service still count, and they will now be celebrated every year going forward,” he said.

The permanent secretary urged the retirees to remain connected to the State House, noting that their experience and institutional memory remain valuable. He encouraged them to mentor serving officers and offer advice whenever required.

“Your service is valuable. Don’t be strangers. Reach out to your colleagues here whenever necessary,” he said.

Mr Fashedemi said staff welfare, recognition and rewards had become priorities in public service management under ongoing reforms. He decried the old practice of workers disappearing from duty rolls without notice or ceremony.

“We must mark exits with gratitude, not indifference. Somebody cannot spend 35 years of their life and just stop showing up as if nothing happened,” Mr Fashedemi said.

He said celebrating excellence and service had now been codified in the public service.

“If we don’t celebrate ourselves, nobody will celebrate us,” he said.

The permanent secretary explained that the maiden edition was designed to accommodate as many retirees as possible, including those who left months earlier. He said subsequent editions would be held routinely.

Mr Fashedemi added that each retiree would receive a tangible gift in appreciation of service.

“We want to gather as many as possible to celebrate you, and we will ensure everyone goes home with a tangible gift,” he said.

He said the event aligns with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2025, which prioritises staff welfare and structured recognition.

According to him, the reforms focus on safe workspaces, proper tools and systems that ensure commitment is noticed.

(NAN)

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