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FG UNVEILS IN-HOUSE WRITING STYLE MANUAL FOR STANDARDISED SERVICE COMMUNICATIONS

By Dwelleth Morountodun

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Walson-Jack, has formally received the Nigerian public service writing style manual from the committee set up to develop its content.

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The document is regarded as a significant stride towards enhancing professionalism and uniformity in government communications was developed by a specially constituted committee, was presented to the Head of the Civil Service, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing reform of the Federal Civil Service.

The 148-page Manual, structured into six chapters and featuring 55 practical templates, provides definitive guidelines on official writing standards across Ministries, Extra-Ministerial Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

It addresses long-standing challenges of inconsistency in government documents while establishing clear protocols for formatting, referencing, digital communication, and appropriate national symbols.

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During the presentation ceremony, the HCSF emphasised the manual’s transformative potential, describing it as a – cornerstone for building a more responsive and citizen-centric civil service.

She noted that adopting British English standards, standardised templates for official correspondence, and precise guidelines on national symbols such as the coat of arms and national flag would eliminate ambiguities in government communications.

The Director, Information and Public Relations, Office of the HCSF, Mrs. Eno Olotu, said, the Head of Service outlined a structured implementation plan, beginning with a service-wide validation process to incorporate input from stakeholders across the public service.

The manual will be presented for Presidential endorsement to formalise its status as a key policy document.

Subsequently, it will be integrated into training programmes for civil servants and subjected to periodic reviews every five years to ensure its continued relevance.

The Permanent Secretary of the Service Policies and Strategies Office, Dr. Deborah Odoh, highlighted the initiative’s alignment with the Federal Government’s vision of a world-class civil service and acknowledged the instrumental role of the service-wide GPT platform in supporting the committee’s work.

The Chairman of the Writing Style Manual Development Committee, Mr. Olusade Adesola, a retired Federal Permanent Secretary, expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, for fostering an environment conducive to reform.

He particularly commended Walson-Jack for her visionary leadership and hands-on involvement in driving the civil service transformation agenda.

With its nationwide implementation across all Federal MDAs, the Nigerian Public Service Writing Style Manual is set to revolutionise official documentation, ensuring clarity, consistency, and professionalism in government communications.

This achievement underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to institutionalising best practices and enhancing public trust in governance processes.

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