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WORLD CLASS CIVIL SERVICE A POSSIBILITY IN 2025-WALSON-JACK ASSURES

By Seun Adams

Nigeria’s number one, Civil Servant, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, who is the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, has said that by civil servants working collaboratively and embracing opportunities for growth, it can create a world-class Civil Service that drives accelerated national development.

She made the disclosure in her 2025 New Year message, adding: “Together, we can build a service that inspires the exclamation, “Unbelievable! wow!”

Director and Spokesperson at the Service, Mrs. Eno Olotu, who signed her statement, quoted her as saying: “As we step into the new year, I extend my warm wishes to you and your families for a prosperous and rewarding new year.

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“Your unwavering dedication and professionalism have been the foundation of our achievements over the past five months.

“I commend your efforts in advancing the goals of the Civil Service and contributing to national development.

“Together, we have made strides in improving service delivery and we are fostering a culture of accountability and efficiency.”

While calling for dedication at their duty posts, she added: “In the year ahead, let us renew our commitment to building an efficient, productive, incorruptible, and citizen-centered Civil Service.

“By working collaboratively and embracing opportunities for growth, we can create a world-class Civil Service that drives accelerated national development.

“Together, we can build a service that inspires the exclamation, “Unbelievable! wow!”

“Wishing you all a 2025 marked by joy, prosperity and fulfillment. Happy New Year.”

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