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NIGERIA @64: WALSON-JACK SAYS DILIGENCE/HARD WORK CRITICAL TO REAL PROGRESS

By Nasiru Imam

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Walson-Jack, on Monday called on Civil Servants to demonstrate diligence and hard work at their various duty post.

According to a statement signed by Mrs. Eno Olotu, Director of Public Affairs at the Service on her behalf, she said it is such virtues that will bring about real progress, inspiring trust in government and creating a system that meets the needs of Nigerians and international benchmark.

She said: “As we celebrate 64 years of Nigeria’s independence, let us reflect on your indispensable role in our nation’s development.

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“Your dedication and hard work are the backbone of government operations, making you the unsung heroes of our progress.

“As we celebrate our journey, we stand on the threshold of significant reforms to modernize our operations, enhance our skills, and build a more efficient, accountable, and responsive civil service.”

According to her, the vision outlined in the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025, is a roadmap that demands our unwavering commitment and patriotism.

True patriotism means performing our duties with excellence, understanding that our daily efforts are the driving force behind Nigeria’s advancement, she said.

“It is our diligence and hard work that bring about real progress, inspiring trust in government and creating a system that meets the needs of our people.

“The best gift we can offer our fellow Nigerians on this Independence Day anniversary is to continue the march to greatness, culminating in a civil service respected at home and admired globally.” The statement added.

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