2022 Civil Service Merit Award: Fanoiki Goes Home with New GAC SUV Car

…Gets Minister’s commendation

By Mohammed Mohammed

The Minister of Police Affairs, Dr. Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, on Friday, commended the overall winner of the 2022 Presidential Public Service Award (PPSA), Mr. Sunday Olusegun Fanoiki, for his honesty, dedication, and commitment to his duty post which fetched him a new GAC Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).

Dingyadi, made the remarks during an official introduction of the awardee by the Permanent Secretary to the Minister in his office recently by Mr. Temitope Fashedemi.

The Minister congratulated the recipient for his dedication, honesty, and commitment to service delivery to the citizens which had brought honour to the Ministry.

He said: “for anybody to work in the Pension Unit and came out clean is highly commendable and appreciated by the management and I urged you to continue to be committed, dedicated, and transparent to the cause of humanity”.

Fanoiki, received a new GAC SUV car donated by the Lead Insurance for the recipient of the Presidential Public Service Merit Award handover by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Folasade Yemi Esan

In a related development, the Permanent Secretary, pointed out that the leadership of all Ministries, Department, and Agencies (MDAs) had keyed into SERVICOM COMPAC with the aim of rendering prompt and efficient service delivery to all citizens.

He made this known during a visit of the National Coordinator/CEO SERVICOM, Mrs. Nnena Akajimeli who led her team on an advocacy visit to the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

The Permanent Secretary who was represented by the Director (Legal Services), Barr. Bolarinwa Omoluabi, said the Ministry has formulated policies that would enhance the service delivery of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to the citizens such as the Police Specialized Services Automation Project (POSSAP) and Police Public Complaints Committee (PPCC) as a specialized institution to deal strictly with public complaints against Police Infractions.

He said the resuscitation of the Police Public Complaints Committee (PPCC) has a far-reaching benefit of deepening a people-centric and collective security paradigm, through the reformation of our policing architecture, and the creation of an additional layer for citizens to seek redress against erring officers through Information Communication Technology platform.

 According to him, the strengthening of the newly resuscitated Police Public Complaints Committee is to eliminate all forms of subjective narrative, which hitherto hindered cooperation between police and citizens.

Recently, the Federal Government through the Ministry of Police Affairs launched the Police Specialized Services Automation Project (POSSAP) for the Nigeria Police Force to institutionalize transparency, and accountability and entrench quality service delivery to Nigerians.

In his words, “It is also a strategic initiative for the reformation of the Police for improved internal security through its integration with existing national identity data repositories and enhanced welfare of its officers and men while repositioning the image and perception of the Force”.

Earlier, the National Coordinator/CEO of SERVICOM, Mrs. Nnena Akajimeli thanked the Ministry for a great job of achieving its mandate, especially in the present dispensation of challenging security in the country.

She added that all the SERVICOM desk officers need to be trained and update their capacity and capability to be able to give the best customers. Services.  “Training of their representative is important; we have our training calendar so we need you to support these people so that they can be able to think out of the box and practice the right innovative strategy” Akajimeli stressed.

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