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Head of Service Restates FG’s Commitment to C/Servants’ Welfare on IWD

By Mohammed Mohammed

The Head of Service of the Federation, Dr. Folasade Yemi Esan, has reiterated Federal Government’s commitment to implement and sustain policies and programmes put in place for the welfare of civil servants.

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She added that as well as to create an enabling environment for them to be more productive and deliver quality services to Nigerians.

Yemi Esan, while making the pledge at the 2022 International Workers’ Day (IWD) in Abuja, said, It is instructive to note that no nation can successfully aspire to attain greatness and prosperity without the invaluable contributions of its workers in all sectors.

She said: “I profoundly appreciate the patriotism, sacrifice, dedication and industry demonstrated by all civil servants and workers in the country notwithstanding the current economic realities.

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“No doubt, the great work you do, has translated to the numerous achievements recorded by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Administration.

“I wish to also reiterate government’s commitment to implement and sustain policies and programmes put in place for the welfare of civil servants, as well as to create an enabling environment for them to be more productive and deliver quality services to Nigerians.”

The statement was signed by Mr. Mohammed Ahmed, the Deputy Director, Communications.

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