Foundation trains civil servants on policy skills

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By Angela Atabo

The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation has strengthened its partnership with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) and the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS).

The partnership aims to enhance policy development skills among civil servants as part of a broader effort to build a more effective, evidence-based, and citizen-centred public service.

The initiative focuses on equipping directors with the tools needed to design and implement impactful government policies.

The Foundationโ€™s Director of Programmes, Chioma Njoku, said this during the opening ceremony of the second edition of the Federal Civil Service Directorsโ€™ Training Programme on Tuesday in Abuja.

Njoku said the programme was designed to equip Federal Civil Service Directors with advanced skills needed to lead a more effective and citizen-focused government.

โ€œBuilding on the success of the 2024 edition, which focused on project management, communication, and leadership skills, this yearโ€™s programme zeroes in on a critical area: effective policy writing and policy review.

โ€œCivil Service Directors are at the heart of this process.

โ€œThe programme will empower them to develop, review, and evaluate policies that are not only well-intentioned but also practical, evidence-based, and impactful,โ€ she said.

Njoku explained that while the Nigerian Civil Service was staffed with committed and capable professionals, transforming sound ideas into effective policies could sometimes be complex, presenting challenges that hindered efficient public service delivery.

โ€œThis programme will give Directors the tools to manage the entire policy lifecycle, from conceptualisation to review, within Nigeriaโ€™s unique public sector environment,โ€ she said.

According to her, when Directors possess the skills to craft clear, evidence-based, and people-centered policies, the outcome is improved governance, better service delivery, and visible benefits for citizens.

She described the programme as โ€œan investment in Nigeriaโ€™s future,โ€ adding that it blended practical techniques in drafting and reviewing policies with real-world case studies.

She said those case studies demonstrated how stronger policy skills could lead to transformational outcomes, such as streamlined regulations that supported local businesses.

They also highlighted how well-crafted health policies could ensure that clinics received essential supplies on time.

Also speaking at the event, the Vice Chairperson of the OPTS HR Subcommittee, Mrs Eluemuno Olumagin, emphasised the critical role of a strong Civil Service in national development.

โ€œA strong and efficient Civil Service is the foundation for a stable and prosperous Nigeria.

โ€œFor us in the private sector, this isnโ€™t just a government issue, it directly affects the environment in which we operate, invest, and create jobs,โ€ she said.

Olumagin noted that by targeting practical policy development skills among senior civil servants, the programme helped bridge the gap between government intentions and the lived experiences of citizens.

โ€œThis will build a Civil Service that is more accountable, responsive, and results-driven,โ€ she said. (NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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