The federal government, through the head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has inaugurated ten sub-committees to drive the successful planning and execution of the 2026 International Civil Service Conference (ICSC), reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a key player in global public service reform and collaboration.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held in Abuja, Walson-Jack described the event as a strategic step toward delivering a world-class conference, building on the remarkable success of the maiden edition held in 2025.
She noted that the previous conference showcased the Nigerian Civil Service not just as an administrative machinery, but as a dynamic hub of innovation and a catalyst for national transformation.
In a statement signed by the director of press and public relations, Eno Olotu, the HCSF looked ahead to the 2026 edition and emphasized that the global public service community is watching closely, urging stakeholders to sustain momentum and raise standards.
She reiterated that the civil service must be guided by the enduring principles of “Reforms, Resilience and Results,” stressing that these ideals must shape both the planning process and overall delivery of the Conference.
Walson-Jack explained that the sub-committees were carefully constituted to handle specialised and strategic responsibilities critical to the success of the Conference.
According to her, their performance will directly influence the quality, impact, and global perception of the event.
She charged members to approach their assignments with focus, discipline, and a strong sense of national duty, ensuring seamless execution within their mandates while working in synergy with the local organising committee and the steering committee.
Describing their role as one of national importance, she noted that members were selected based on proven integrity, professionalism, and competence, and urged them to deliver with precision, accountability, and excellence.
The HCSF further assured the committees of the full support of her office and called for innovation, urgency, and commitment in driving the broader vision of transforming the Nigerian public service into a globally competitive institution.
In his opening remarks, the permanent secretary of the Service Policies and Strategies Office, Dr Ishiyaku Musa Mohammed, described the inauguration as a significant milestone in positioning the Nigerian Civil Service for global relevance.
He highlighted that the 2026 ICSC will serve as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, peer learning, and showcasing Nigeria’s ongoing public service reforms.
The Conference will hold on May 20–21, 2026, in Abuja.
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