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FCSC pledges support for Wike to institutionalise FCT civil service

The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Professor Tunji Olaopa, has pledged to support the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, in properly institutionalising the FCT Civil Service Commission.

Professor Olaopa stated this when he received the Chairman of the FCT Civil Service Commission, Engr Emeka Ezeh, and other commissioners in his office.

He commended Wike for making history by establishing the foundation for public administration practice in the FCT as a mini state.

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He said, “Whatever the merit or demerit of that bold decision, our training as bureaucrats dictates that when the government, in its wisdom, takes such far-reaching political decisions of a paradigm-shifting nature as the one elevating the FCT into a mini state in the public administration sense, our duty is to mobilise maximum support.

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“I, therefore, pledge the full unalloyed support of the FCSC towards the proper establishment of the FCT Service Commission and its institutionalisation as a new frontier for Nigeria to harness, and as a clear and distinct opportunity to break new grounds in HR professionalism in the public administration profession in Nigeria.”

In his response, Engr Eze said, “We are here to seek your guidance, collaboration and support as we embark on the journey of establishing the FCT Civil Service Commission.”

 

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