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Federal Gov’t Reintroduces Culture-change Song For Civil Servants

Patrick Ofikwu by Patrick Ofikwu
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Didi Esther Walson-Jack

Didi Esther Walson-Jack

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The culture-change song and video previously launched in the Federal Civil Service have been reintroduced to drive the ongoing Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP)-25 Reforms in the service.

The head of civil service of federation, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, unveiled the song at a retreat for federal permanent secretaries in Suleja, Niger State, from Thursday, September 5 to Saturday, September 7, 2024.

She said the song was expected to drive critical reforms in the Nigerian federal civil service and act as a unifying force to strengthen the culture of a productive, incorruptible and citizen-centred public service.

“This song, a source of pride and inspiration, will also serve as a clarion call and rallying point for all federal civil servants, uniting us in our shared mission to drive the reforms, boost productivity and deliver excellent service to Nigerian citizens,” Mrs Walson-Jack said.

She emphasised that the song would inspire civil servants to showcase professionalism and courtesy in their work and interactions with colleagues and the public, making them ‘the change Nigerians want to see.’

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A statement by the head, information office of the Head of Service, Mrs Eno Olotu, said the release of the song marked the beginning of a journey in which every civil servant would play a vital role in the culture-change and change management aimed at promoting value reorientation, transparency, accountability and a culture of integrity.

 

 

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Patrick Ofikwu is a Sub-Editor at Leadership Newspaper with over ten years of hands-on journalism experience. His exacting standards for language accuracy and his dedication to professional excellence define his contribution to the newsroom.

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