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6,500 federal civil servants fail promotion exams

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

About 6,500 civil servants who sat the 2023 Federal Civil Service Promotion Examinations failed.

This is according to a list made available by the Federal Civil Service Commission, on Wednesday.

No fewer than 10,900 civil servants sat the 2023 examination, held across the various states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

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During the examination last year, the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation revealed that about 9,300 wrote the examinations across states with 1,600 workers participating in Abuja.

The examination, known as COMPRO, is the Confirmatory Promotional Examination conducted to help workers in the civil service gain promotions.

It is mainly conducted for newly appointed administrative officers, foreign affairs officers, executive officers, police officers, paramilitary and other professionals in the Federal Civil Service.

The examination is conducted by the Career Management Office of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and is a statutory requirement for the career progression of all staff in the public service.

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Analysis of the list obtained by Punch revealed that about 4,325 civil servants were recommended for promotion based on the results of the examination.

The memo from the Federal Civil Service Commission detailing the breakdown of promoted civil servants, tagged, “FC.6241/S.35/Vol.X/T4/244, was signed by the Director of Promotions of the Commission, Sani Bello.

In the breakdown of the list, a total of 201 civil servants were promoted to the rank of Chief Administrative Officer, 277 civil servants were elevated to the rank of Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, 269 civil servants were promoted to the rank of Principal Administrative Officer, 167 elevated to the rank of Senior Administrative Officer, among others

Meanwhile, preparations for the 2024 promotion examinations have commenced.

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The Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, in a memo dated July 2, 2024, which was addressed to Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Heads and Chief Executives of Agencies asked that list of eligible civil servants be forwarded to the service before July 31, 2024.

The memo signed by the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office of the OHCSF, Adeleye Adeoye, read: “The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation has commenced preparations for the conduct of the year 2024 promotion examination in respect of officers on Grade Levels 06-13 under the Pool of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

“Consequently, you are requested to forward the vacancy returns, APER/PMS SCORES and eligibility list in respect of officers using the attached form-OHCSF-EMD (2024).

“All returns should be made in Excel format (soft and hard copies) and the documents must be authenticated by the Director (Administration/Human Resources Management) of the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies. Submission should reach the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office on or before 31st July 2024.”

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Trump Announces Pam Bondi For Attorney General after Rep Gaetz Withdrawal

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After Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida abandoned his quest for U.S. attorney general, President-elect Donald Trump wasted no time in choosing another candidate for the position.

On Thursday evening, Trump announced his decision on social media.

“I am proud to announce former Attorney General of the Great State of Florida, Pam Bondi, as our next Attorney General of the United States,” he posted on Twitter. “Pam was a prosecutor for nearly 20 years, where she was very tough on Violent Criminals, and made the streets safe for Florida Families,” according to him.

“Then, as Florida’s first female Attorney General, she worked to stop the trafficking of deadly drugs and reduce the tragedy of Fentanyl overdose deaths.”

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SAD! 38 Casualties As Gunmen Ambush Shiite Convoys

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No fewer than 38 people, most of them Shiite Muslims, were killed in northwestern Pakistan on Thursday as gunmen ambushed convoys of vehicles that had been under the protection of security forces.

The attack was one of the deadliest in months of sectarian violence in the Kurram region, a scenic mountainous district bordering Afghanistan. Pakistan is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim, but Kurram’s population of 800,000 is nearly half Shiite Muslim, contributing to a cauldron of tribal tensions.

Conflicts, often rooted in disputes over land, frequently escalate into deadly sectarian clashes. The violence highlights the government’s persistent struggle to maintain control in the region.

The vehicles had been traveling in opposite directions on the main road connecting Parachinar, a Shiite-majority town in Kurram, to Peshawar, the provincial capital 135 miles away.

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The road, a vital lifeline for the district, had only recently reopened after being closed for three weeks because of an ambush on Oct. 12 that left at least 16 people dead.

During the closure, residents of Parachinar were cut off from essential supplies, including food and fuel, leading to a growing humanitarian crisis.

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One Woman, Girl Killed Every 10 Minutes Globally – UN Women

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On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25, the report Femicides in

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2023: Global Estimates of Intimate Partner/Family Member Femicides by UN Women and UNODC reveals that femicide—the most extreme form of violence against women and girls—remains pervasive in the world.

Globally, 85,000 women and girls were killed intentionally in 2023. 60 per cent of these homicides -51,000- were committed by an intimate partner or other family member. 140 women and girls die every day at the hands of their partner or a close relative, which means one woman or girl is killed every 10 minutes.

In 2023, Africa recorded the highest rates of intimate partner and family-related femicide, followed by the Americas and then by Oceania. In Europe and the Americas, most women killed in the domestic sphere (64 per cent and 58 per cent, respectively) were victims of intimate partners, while elsewhere, family members were the primary perpetrators.

“Violence against women and girls is not inevitable—it is preventable. We need robust legislation, improved data collection, greater government accountability, a zero-tolerance culture, and increased funding for women’s rights organizations and institutional bodies. As we approach the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025, it is time for world leaders to UNiTE and act with urgency, recommit, and channel the resources needed to end this crisis once and for all”, highlighted UN Women Executive Director, Sima Bahous.

“The new femicide report highlights the urgent need for strong criminal justice systems that hold perpetrators accountable, while ensuring adequate support for survivors, including access to safe and transparent reporting mechanisms,” said Ghada Waly, Executive Director of UNODC. “At the same time, we must confront and dismantle the gender biases, power imbalances, and harmful norms that perpetuate violence against women. As this year’s 16 Days of Activism Campaign begins, we must act now to protect women’s lives.”

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The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action in 2025, coupled with the fast-approaching five-year deadline to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, presents a critical opportunity to rally all stakeholders to take decisive and urgent action for women’s rights and gender equality. This includes ending impunity and preventing all forms of violence against women and girls.

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