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Perm Sec charges staffers to bring innovation to service

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By Ahmed Ubandoma

Mr Abel Enitan, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, has urged ministry staff to enhance their efforts by bringing new ideas and innovation into their service.

Enitan made this call while inaugurating a 15-member Reform and Innovation Committee on Tuesday in Abuja.

This committee is tasked with coordinating reforms and innovation within the ministry.

During the event, Enitan honoured some staff members for their outstanding performance.

He said the event aligned with the Federal Civil Service Reform Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025.

Enitan expressed optimism that the committee would foster a conducive environment for creativity and innovation in the ministry’s daily operations.

He urged the committee to work diligently and adhere to their terms of reference, which focus on efficient and effective service delivery.

“Innovation in the public sector refers to significant improvements in public administration, implementing new and improved processes and methods.

“It involves bringing new ideas and building on existing ones.”

He also stressed the importance of punctuality and professionalism among staff, noting that these qualities enhance the ministry’s image and effectiveness.

Mr Barry Odii, Director of Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, emphasised that the committee was established to enhance service delivery and promote innovation.

Members were selected from officers on Grade Levels 13 to 15, chosen for their expertise in public service.

Mrs Gloria Azoro, Deputy Director of the Transformation Department in the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, praised the ministry for engaging capable hands to lead the innovation agenda.

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She expressed confidence that the public service would benefit from the ministry’s reform efforts.

The committee members were drawn from various departments, including Legal, Human Resource, Social Development, Planning/Research and Statistics.

Others are Humanitarian Affairs, Procurement, General Services and Nutrition, Special Needs, Audit, and Special Duties. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Joseph Edeh

 

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