Minister tasks FCTA workers on intellectual development for improved productivity
By Philip Yatai
The Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr Mariya Mamoud, has advised workers in FCT Administration to invest in intellectual development for improved productivity.
The minister gave the advice in Abuja on Monday, at the maiden edition of the FCTAโ maiden Book Exhibition, organised by the Department of Reform Coordination and Service Improvement (RC&SI).
Mahmoud, who was represented by Hajiya Asmaโu Mukhtar, Permanent Secretary, Social Development Secretariat, FCTA, said that the move would translate to sustainable growth and development of the territory.
The minister identifying books as windows to the world, offering insights, knowledge, and perspectives that transcend boundaries and time, stressed the importance of continuous learning for self-development.
She called on the FCTA workers to equip themselves with the necessary tools and knowledge to enable them navigate complex challenges.
This, she said, would enhance FCAโs commitment to providing quality services to the residents of the territory.
โThis book exhibition serves as a testament to our commitment to fostering a culture of learning and growth within our administrative framework.
โIt is a reflection of our belief that investing in the intellectual development of our staff is not just a noble endeavour, but a strategic one.
โThe diverse array of books on display covers a wide spectrum of subjects, ranging from public administration and governance to urban planning, sustainability, economics, and beyond.
โEach volume holds within its pages the potential to inspire, educate, and empower us to become better leaders, decision-makers, and agents of positive change,โ she said.
In his remarks, the Head of Civil Service, FCTA, Dr Udo Attang, said that books have always been a cornerstone of knowledge and wisdom.
Attang, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Women Affairs Secretariat, FCTA, Mr Adetoyiย Kolawale, argued that reading books would help in shaping and reshaping workersโ minds and skills, and impact on their productivity.
The head of service said that the theme, โEnhancing Intellectual Capacity for Effective Service Deliveryโ, underscores the critical link between knowledge and performance.
โAs public servants, educators, and community leaders, we understand that the quality of our service delivery is directly proportional to the depth of our understanding and the breadth of our skills.
โIntellectual capacity is not merely about acquiring information; it is about nurturing the ability to think critically, solve problems creatively, and make informed decisions that benefit our communities,โ he said.
He thanked the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike and Mahmoud for their tireless support towards building a productive workforce for the FCT.
Earlier, Dr Jumai Ahmadu, the acting Director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvements, explained that the exhibition was organised to promote professionalism among workers.
Ahmadu said that the effort was in line with the 6th Pillar of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025.
According to her, investing in the intellectual development of workers will not only enrich the workers, but also enhance their value as individuals and impact FCTA in the long run.
โBy embracing life-long learning, we equip ourselves with the tools necessary to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead,โ she said. (NAN)
Edited by Abiemwense Moru











