Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, urged the pioneer Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory Civil Service Commission (FCT-CSC), Engineer, Emeka Eze, and his team of Honourable Commissioners to uphold the tenets of meritocracy, integrity, and public trust in discharging their duties towards building the nation.
Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, gave the charge in Abuja during a courtesy visit by members of the FCT-CSC, led by its Chairman Engr. Emeka Ezeh, Director of Communication, office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mohammed Ahmed made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
She urged the officials of the Commission to see their appointment as a call to service, saying, “I want you to know that Nigerians are very eager and keen to see changes immediately, my advice is that you need to hit the ground running, because of the enormous work that lies ahead, adding that those in FCT are the bedrock of development.
“As pioneers of FCT Civil Service Commission, you need to think outside the box by looking at the deliverables as pioneers, because it is the foundation you lay today that others will follow, let us be courageous to do things differently and correctly, because we cannot get the Nigeria we need without proper structure” she stated.
“I will advise that you have to start your selection process for recruitment into the service on a digital platform, in performing your responsibilities, make sure the best brains are brought into the service because the foundation matters a lot.
“It is important for us to do things differently, if we understand employment and know what to be done, we’ll do things differently,” she added.
She called on the Commission to take a leaf from the Indian Civil Service and Singaporean Civil Service and replicate some of the transformative reforms that are driving impactful changes in their countries.
Speaking earlier, the Chairman FCT Civil Service Commission, Engr. Emeka Eze said that the visit was part of his leadership’s continuing engagement with critical stakeholders whose input, guidance, collaboration, and advice are needed for a smooth take-off and operations.
Engr. Emeka applauded the HoCSF for initiating a series of reforms that have shaped the face of the Federal Civil Service for optimal performance and excellent delivery across board.
“We have therefore come to benefit from your fountain of wisdom, motherly guidance, and advice on how we can establish the FCT-CSC as a model Civil Service Commission in Nigeria, Africa, and beyond.
“We are not oblivious of the great impacts such initiatives as the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025 (FCSSIP-25), Standard Operating Procedures, and e-governance have made in service delivery.
“The Nigerian civil service has progressively gone digital with the deployment of e-governance architecture leading to seamless, paperless, effective, time-saving and highly productive communication in the service” he stated.
He further stated that given the impact of technology in driving a 21st-century civil service, the FCT-CSC has concluded the adoption of a full-fledged ICT Department as one of the professional departments in the Commission.
He was accompanied by members of the FCT Civil Service Commission on the historic visit.
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