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Service delivery: FG introduces executive master classes for officials service

From John Silas

The Federal Government (FG) on Monday said that, it would introduce an Executive Master Classes for top government officials such as Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Chief Executive Officers, Director-Generals and aides to enhance service delivery.

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation(HoCSOF) Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack said this during her work visit to the Centre for Management Development (CMD) Shangisha, Lagos State.

Walson-Jack, represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office, Mrs Fatima Mahmood, said that, FG would collaborate with the CMD in the training of the officials to ensure adequate man power enhancement.

She said that the visit reflected FG’s shared commitment to strengthening partnerships among institutions tasked with building the human capital of the nation’s public service.

According to her such collaboration is critical toward fostering a unified, effective, and future-ready civil service.

” For five decades, CMD has played a pivotal role in training and developing the skills of public servants. In today’s rapidly evolving landscape — shaped by innovation, digitalisation, and shifting governance demands — your institution remains a key pillar in equipping our workforce with the knowledge and competencies needed to deliver results.

“I will like to commend the leadership of the Director-General of CMD Mr. Bitrus Chinoko, and the entire CMD team for your ongoing contributions to national development.

“Your efforts in accrediting 1,000 management consultants, introducing digital learning solutions, and continuously improving training content are achievements worthy of recognition.

“While CMD is under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and not the OHCSF, our respective mandates intersect in important ways. As such, this visit represents an opportunity to further align our efforts across the public service training ecosystem — ensuring synergy, eliminating duplication, and delivering value for money through coordinated development strategies,” she said

The HOCSOF said that, since she assumed office, that she prioritised a set of transformative reforms aimed at strengthening service delivery, operational efficiency, and employee engagement.

She noted that, Within her first 100 days in office, she introduced Service-Wise GPT — an AI-powered decision support tool; Gov Mail — a secure communication platform; and the Nigeria Federal Civil Service Online Academy that has aided service delivery.

“These were complemented by policies on Reward and Recognition, Incentive and Consequence Management, Mentorship, and the Standardized Use of Federal Government Secretaries.

“We also launched the Online Compendium of Circulars to streamline access to critical policy documents across MDAs, providing over 20 years of policy direction of government.

” In line with our current theme — “FCSSIP 25: Final Sprint – Delivering Results” — we are scaling up leadership capacity across the service.

“As part of this effort, I am pleased to announce the introduction of the Executive Master Classes for top government officials including Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, CEOs and Director-Generals, as well as their aides.

“Suffice to state here that a consultative engagements with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to ensure this initiative complements the expectations placed on our top public service leadership is on-going. I am also pleased that CMD will be part of the faculty delivering this programme.

The civil service boss, encouraged CMD to continue innovating in its training delivery, exploring partnerships locally and globally, and adopting new technologies that could prepare public servants for the future of work.

She added that the evolution of the workplace demands agility, strategic thinking, and systems leadership — all of which CMD were positioned to support.

“Together, let us continue to build a public service that is smart, innovative, and truly accountable to the Nigerian people.

In his remarks at the event the CMD D-G Mr Bitrus Chinoko, said that, CMD is the apex management resource institution, established by the Federal Government in 1973 as the operational arm of the Nigerian Council for Management Development (NCMD).

Chinoko said the parastatal has the overall responsibility for the stimulation, promotion and coordination of management education, training and development in Nigeria and beyond.

The CMD boss said that the centre is actively involved in the regulation of standards and development of managerial manpower for the country and a broad range of competencies to enhance the quality of Management and Leadership for the achievement of national development.

He said that investing in training and development was a strategy to improve knowledge, skills, attitude and capabilities of the workforce in order to achieve the desired returns of improved performance, increased productivity and National Development.

According to him to achieve value for money and fulfil the purpose of training, there is the need to procure the services of reputable training individuals and institutions who are duly accredited.

“This is the only way to guarantee the development and delivery of effective training programmes that will enhance employees’ performance and boost productivity. Unfortunately, most MDAs do not utilize government established MDIs (ASCON, PSIN, CMD) or even accredited Trainers or Training Institutions.

“As a result, so much is spent on training without a commensurate positive impact on employees’ performance.

“The Council has, since its inception been accrediting and supervising the operations of Management Training Institutions (MTIs) and firms in Nigeria in line with the provisions of the Act. So far, over 8000 firms have been accredited,” he said.

He regretted that the above provisions have been more in breach by training firms and institutions that have been carrying out training services without recourse to the provisions of the NCMD Act.11.

He said that the Centre’s inability to enforce the provisions of the Act has resulted in a lack of coordination in management education and training across the board, and the resultant effect of it has been the prevalence of quacks masquerading as training experts, hence the deluge of half-baked trainers and trainees that litter our space except for very few MDAs that have religiously insisted that training firms bidding for training consultancy jobs possess requisite accreditations from the Council.

He appealed to organisations to exposed their resource persons to the train the trainers programme of the CMD which he said would qualify people and bodies for accreditation to ensures quality assurance.

He urged administration and all Departmental Training Officers (DTO) in all MDAs to attend the Basic Management Trainers Development Workshop (Basic and Advanced MANDEV) saying those programmes were necessary to ensure that training managers performing training functions are equipped with the right competencies for the development and implementation of training programmes;

He thanked the Office of the Head of Service of the Federal for its patronage and promised to always lived above board

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