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FCTA holds computer-based promotion exams for 915 asst., deputy directors 

FCTA holds computer-based promotion exams for 915 asst., deputy directors 

By Philip Yatai

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Civil Service Commission, on Tuesday, began a computer-based promotion examination for 915 Assistant and Deputy Directors.

Chairman of the Commission, Mr Emeka Eze, said at the event in Abuja, that the directors were drawn from the Universal Basic Education Board, Secondary Education Board, Education Secretariat and other departments and agencies.

Eze said that the examination would be conducted in phases.

He added that the computer-based examination was introduced to ensure that those who would be promoted to substantive director level were qualified to face the current technology-driven challenges associated with their jobs.

“As part of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration, we needed to introduce technology to avoid the possibility of interference and pressures.

“So, we will be the first commission to introduce computer-based promotion examinations in Nigeria.

“The idea is that as we are finishing the result today, by next week the result is out. So there’s no possibility of anybody putting pressure on anybody for it.

“This is a part of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration,” he said.

He said that the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike created the commission with the approval of President Bola Tinubu and promised to resolve the backlog of promotions that has been pending for many years.

He said that the verification exercise to determine the workforce strength of the FCT had begun but yet to be completed.

According to him, the backlog will be cleared as soon as the verification is concluded.

“When Wike came on board in August 2023, he cleared some outstanding promotions dating back to 2019 up to the level of deputy directors.”

The chairman also disclosed that during the exercise, the commission uncovered too many age falsification in the service records, adding however that those involved had been retired.

Also speaking, Mr Martins Azubuike, representative of South-East in the commission, said that participants who fail to scale through the examination would not be promoted.

Azubuike said that the computer-based tests had come to stay in the system to encourage workers to update their digital skills. (NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

SGF approves promotion of 18 FRSC senior officers

SGF approves promotion of 18 FRSC senior officers

By Ibironke Ariyo
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, has approved the promotion of 18 senior officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), to the rank of Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM).
In a statement by the FRSC’s spokesman, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Monday in Abuja, Akume said that the promotion was another critical move towards enhancing the management capacity of the FRSC.
The SGF said the promotion was also expected to bolster the corps’ leadership and operational effectiveness in promoting road safety and reducing crashes on Nigerian roads.
“Out of the 18 promoted officers, three are to proceed on retirement with effect from Monday, May 19. The three officers are; Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM) YK Nadabo, ACM JA Akpa, as well as ACM P Okoyeocha.
“The remaining 15, who are still in active service are; ACM TL Bamigbayan, ACM JO Asolu, ACM AG Sanusi, ACM AM Hassan, CO Asom, ACM JW Toby, ACM I Abubakar.
“Others are: ACM AO Odeleye-Oladayo, ACM OM Ibirongbe, ACM E Odiete, ACM MO Olonusaye, ACM E SonAllah, ACM UA Ibrahim, ACM AR Aremu, as well as ACM JS Uduabba,”he said.
The SGF said that the rigorous, but transparent exercise that led to the success of the 18 senior officers was a reflection of President Bola Tinubu-led government’s commitment to strengthening FRSC’s management capacity.
Akume added that the development would enable the corps to tackle road safety challenges more effectively and efficiently.
Reacting, the Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, congratulated the newly promoted ACMs on their well-deserved promotion.
Mohammed revealed that the recognition of their expertise and dedication would undoubtedly motivate them to continue working tirelessly to promote road safety and save lives.
He emphasised that FRSC remained committed to its mandate of promoting road safety and reducing crashes on Nigerian roads.
“With the promotion of these 18 officers, the corps is better equipped to achieve its goals and make Nigerian roads safer for all users,”he maintained.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Remi Koleoso/Bashir Rabe Mani
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