NSITF boss commends staff’s dedication, resilience

The CEO of the Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund, Oluwaseun Faleye, has commended NSITF staff for their dedication, resilience, and commitment to duty.
Mr Faleye gave the commendation in an Easter message on Sunday in Abuja. He said the season reflected sacrifice, renewal and hope, anchored on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
According to Mr Faleye, Easter symbolises new beginnings and the triumph of life over death, urging staff to uphold faith, love and unity in discharging their responsibilities.
The NSITF boss commended the workers for their unwavering commitment to protecting and empowering Nigerian workers.
Mr Faleye said their efforts had helped build security and dignity in the workplace.
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