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Perm. Sec Urges Staff to Re-invent Mindsets, Be Change Agent for Nigeria

BY DAVID DANIEL

The outgoing Permanent Secretary, Common Services Office, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Engr. Festus Daudu, has urged civil servants to always work as a team so as to ensure effective implentation of government polices.

Daudu made the call while handing over the affairs of his office to the Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare Office (SWO), Dr. Evelyn Ngige in Abuja.

He urged civil servants to reinvent their mindset and see themselves as agent of change, adding that all hands must be deck for a new Nigeria.

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“For Nigeria to progress, everyone of us must contribute his or her quota as change begins with you and me.” He added.

Daudu, who moved to his new post as Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy, expressed appreciation for the cooperation received from the entire staff of the Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation during his short stint at the office.

In her remarks, Ngige, promised to keep an open administration while appealing to the staff for their support and cooperation so as to ensure effective service delivery and the success of her mandate.

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