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OHoCSF Perm Secs sign performance management contracts
By Francesca Hangeior
Permanent secretaries in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHoCSF) have signed the Performance Management Contracts (PMC) with the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Didi Walson-Jack, aimed at enhancing service delivery and elevate performance standards in the federal civil service.
A press release issued on Thursday by the Head of Information and Public Relations in the OHoCSF, Eno Olotu, said the permanent secretaries signed the document on Wednesday.
It stated that the signing of the performance contract aligned with Pillar Two of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025 (FCSSIP-25), which focuses on Performance Management Systems (PMS).
The PMC is a formal agreement that outlines the signatories’ performance expectations, goals, and responsibilities, designed to facilitate service delivery and elevate performance standards in the federal civil service.
The press release explained that the signing ceremony that marked a significant step towards enhancing service delivery and performance standards in the federal civil service.
It quoted Walson-Jack as having emphasised at the signing ceremony that the PMS is a strategic tool designed to set clear objectives and measurable outcomes for federal civil servants.
She further stressed that the signing of represents a solemn commitment to excellence and good governance.
She urged the permanent secretaries to embrace this initiative as a catalyst for real and meaningful change in the federal civil service.
Walson-Jack said, “This initiative is a commitment to elevate the standard of public service, ensuring that clear objectives and measurable outcomes guide our actions.
“Your commitment is integral to the success of this initiative and is vital in driving the PMS’s successful implementation across all OHCSF departments.”
She outlined the benefits of the Employee Performance Management System (EPMS), to include fostering enhanced communication between supervisors and subordinates, better human resource decisions, stronger working relationships, and significantly improved productivity and service delivery to citizens.
According to the Head of Service, the benefits promise a more efficient and effective federal civil service, instilling a sense of optimism and hope for the future.
One of the permanent secretaries, Raymond Omachi, who responded on behalf of others, described the signing of the performance contract as a vital step towards fostering efficiency, accountability, and transparency in the federal civil service.
He appealed to all stakeholders to support this initiative actively as it would bring about excellence, sustained improvement and realisation of Federal Government’s objectives.
Permanent secretaries that participated in the signing were Raymond Omachi (Common Services Office); Deborah Odoh (Service Policy and Strategies Office); and Fatima Mahmood (Career Management Office);
Others included directors namely, Comfort Adeosun, who oversees the Service Welfare Office, and Agalasi Ehigie, who oversees the Special Duties Office.
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Tears flow as husband bids farewell to wife, two children lost in Owabi River
Atwima Koforidua in the Ashanti Region was plunged into a state of mourning as sympathisers gathered for the final funeral rites of Helena Yasan and her two daughters, who tragically lost their lives when their car submerged into the Owabi River.
Emmanuel Yasan, Helena’s husband, was overwhelmed with grief as he said his final goodbye to his family.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, on November 17, 2024, Emmanuel, surrounded by friends and family, was seen shedding tears profusely.
Several mourners at the funeral were visibly heartbroken, with one person openly weeping in the crowd.
The victims were laid to rest amidst prayers and intense grief.
What Emmanuel initially said after losing his wife and kids
In an earlier video shared on Angel FM on October 30, 2024, Emmanuel recounted the devastating events of the fateful day he lost his family.
He explained that he had last seen his wife and children that morning before the tragedy struck.
“I called my wife, but she didn’t answer. I thought her phone was off because of the blackout the night before. When I went to the children’s school and didn’t find them there, I returned to the river where the car had fallen. That’s when I realised it was her car,” Emmanuel recalled, his voice filled with emotions.
To him, the painful moment when his family was finally pulled lifeless from the water remains etched in his memory.
According to reports, the rescue efforts were delayed due to high water levels, and traditional rites had to be performed before the vehicle could be retrieved.
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JUST IN: Gov Aiyedatiwa Opens Up Election Victory
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has reacted to his victory in Saturday’s governorship election.
Aiyedatiwa promised to serve the people of Ondo State.
Addressing journalists in Akure, the state Capital after he was declared winner, Aiyedatiwa said: “I thank Ondo for the renewed mandate given to me to be their gov beyond 2025 and I promise to serve them.”
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress, APC, winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo State.
Aiyedatiwa was declared winner after polling the highest number of votes in the election.
The incumbent governor battled Ajayi Agboola of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olorunfemi Festus of the Labour Party, LP, and Abbas Mimiko of Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, among others, in Saturday’s poll.
INEC’s Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Lokoja, Prof. Akinwumi Olayemi Durotimi, said Aiyedatiwa polled a total of 366781 while Ajayi got 117845 while LP had 1162.
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VIDEO: God’s kingdom is your birthright it’s not negotiable -Bishop Elim(Part 1)
Bishop Godwin Elim, the Senior Pastor at Live for Christ, aka Lifting Assembly in Abuja has said God’s Kingdom is the birthright of believers as this is not negotiable.
Naijablitznews reports Bishop Elim made this assertion on Saturday in his sermon drawing vivid examples from bible passages and real life examples.
This is part one of the series to run through the week.
Watch clip below;
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