Walson-Jack seeks media supports to drive reforms

Tue, Oct 8, 2024
By editor
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DIDI Walson-Jack, Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF) has sought media support to fast-track the implementation of the ongoing reforms in the civil service sector.

Walson-Jack made the request during a Cocktail organised by her office for media executives from different organisations in Abuja.

The event, according to her, aimed at interacting with the media men one-on-one, appreciate them and implore them to continue to strengthen the bond with the office.

“I want to start by thanking each and everyone of you for honouring this invitation. I want to say that we purposely designed this grail cocktail so that we can have one-on-one interactions.

“Let me also go ahead to thank you for all the supports you have given to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) in the years past I know that the Fourth Estate of the realm has always supported this office.

“I will also go ahead to thank you for your support, especially at my announcement as the HoCSF and that support has continued, up till date.

“We, therefore, thought it fit that we should organise this event just to interact with you to strengthen the bond that this office has with the media, ” she said.

The HoCSF recalled that her office had continued with programmes she met on ground upon assumption of office, especially the ongoing reforms on Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP- 2022 to 2025).

She, therefore, appealed to the media for  continuous reportage on the initiative, so as to give it the necessary publicity for proper dissemination to the citizens.

“You will recall that the office has the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP- 2022 to 2025) and that is the plan that we are still driving.

“We want to request that you collaborate more with us, we are asking that the friendship, the partnership go beyond what it is now to ensure that the reforms which this office is driving get the full publicity it requires,” she said.

Walson-Jack used the medium to announce the preparation to re-introduce the civil service national anthem officially for the entire civil servants to recite at every national programme.

“The anthem has been re-introduced to drive the reforms and it’s expected that the anthem will be sung by all federal civil/public servants and indeed Nigerians.

“And it will be an anthem that will encourage every public servants to be efficient, productive, incorruptible and citizen-centred, ” she added.

Participants at the event congratulated Mrs Walson-Jack for her uplifting to the position of the HoCSF and pledged to continue in the relationship.

In a response, Mr Ephraims Sheyin, Editor-in-Chief, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), pledged the agency’s readiness to give the HoCSF the needed support.

According to him, supporting government policies has always been NAN’ priority as government’s owned media organisation.

“You can take it for granted that we are going to give the Office total support. It is part of our own mandates to support Federal Government policies, so we are going to do that fully for the head of service.

“As she said, she has her policies which are in tandem with the federal government policies, she is asking for the support in implementation of the Federal Government policies.

“She has very lofty ideas, she has lofty things that she believes that we should do. Our job is to make sure that whatever government wants to do, we have to support such policies, ” he said.

Speaking in the same vein, Mrs Halima Musa, Director News, NTA, assured her office’s partnership with the Head of service towards ensuring communicating the needed values on excellence, incorruptibility and new culture of efficiency to the public. (NAN)

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Oct. 8, 2024

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