Goni pledges commitment to staff training, welfare
By Abigael Joshua
Dr Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General (C-G) of the National Park Service (NPS), has assured that staff training and retraining will remain a priority to ensure professionalism.
He made this commitment on Friday in Abuja during the passing-out parade in honour of Assistant Conservator-General (AC-G) Zanna Lawan.
“The service will continue to prioritise training, retraining, welfare, and the well-being of all staff,” he said.
He commended Lawan for his dedication to wildlife conservation, stating that his legacy would never be forgotten.
Goni encouraged him to continue demonstrating his deep passion for conservation even after his retirement.
The C-G also advised officers still in service to remain committed and passionate about conservation efforts.
Earlier, Lawan pledged his continued commitment to wildlife conservation beyond his retirement from the service.
“To my colleagues who are still in service, continue to protect and preserve this great treasure. Your passion and dedication make a difference every day.
“Always remember that the work we do daily is a legacy that we must uphold for the next generation to carry forward”. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Tosin Kolade
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