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• SGF, CoS-P Yet To Show Understanding Of FederalFindings by The Guardian revealed that though directors who have spent eight years have, in line with tenure policy, been ordered to retire, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) who after being a Director for multiple years was appointed Permanent Secretary in 2012, HCSF in acting capacity in 2019 and substantive capacity in 2020 when she was expected to vacate office on account of eight years as Permanent Secretary may have...

Stakeholders observed at the weekend that what is perhaps playing out in the federal civil service is obviously a lack of understanding of the service rules and how they should be implemented or simply a well-calculated ploy to deceive the new President. This time, as a result of the limited understanding of the service rule, the ‘eagle’ eye to spot the irregularity in the application of the PSR by applying age instead of years of tenure to exit Tijjani Umar and bring Engr Adebiyi Olusesan Olufunsho as his replacement in the State House was absent in the office of the Chief of Staff to the President (CoS-P) through which the HCSF passed her memo to the President.

Recall that at the public service lecture held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja in commemoration of the civil service week, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Dr. Yemi-Esan said the Implementation of the revised Public Service rules had commenced. Consequently, the policy may affect about 500 Directors who have spent eight years on Grade Level 17. This is also likely to lead to the creation of vacancies within the system and encourage career progression.

Additionally, the revised PSR introduces a framework for recognizing and rewarding outstanding work and meritorious service, aimed at motivating employees by acknowledging their exemplary performance and contributions to the public service.

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