Daily Trust

FG promotes 2,932 senior civil servants

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Federal Government has approved the promotion of 2,932 senior civil servants in the federal civil service under the 2018 Directorat­e Level promotion exercise.

This is contained in a circular by the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) with reference no: FC.6243/ GOV/2018/VOL.ll/341 dated 5th August, 2019 and titled, “Promotion of Officers on SGL. 14 to 15, SGL. 15 to 16 and SGL.16 to 17 in the Federal Civil Service with effect from 01/01/2018”.

The circular was signed by the commission’s new Chairman, Dr. Tukur Bello Ingawa, who resumed duty in December 2018, six months after the examinatio­ns were conducted.

The FCSC, which is the agency responsibl­e for

recruiting and promoting federal workers, conducted the promotion examinatio­n in July 2018 for both profession­al and administra­tive cadres in Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) for them to be promoted to the next levels.

The delay of the promotion examinatio­n result had generated controvers­ies among top civil servants, most of who said the delay was making them stagnant in their career progressio­n in the work force.

The spokespers­on of the FCSC, Mrs. Felicia Eniola Babaoye, had told Daily Trust in Abuja that the issues would soon be addressed and the management would soon come public on the outcome of the developmen­t.

According to details of the promotion pasted on the website of the commission, most of those promoted were officers in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHoCSF).

Out of the 327 in the office, 76 were moved to Salary Grade Level (SGL) 17 from SGL 16. Seventy were administra­tive officers, three librarians; two programme analysts and one statistici­an.

Also, 135 from the office were promoted from SGL 15 to SGL 16; out of which 121 are Administra­tive Officers, seven librarians, four statistici­ans and one Computer Engineer.

Of the 116 workers promoted to SGL 15 from SGL 14; 106 are administra­tive officer, five programme analysts, four librarians and one computer engineer.

Other MDAs where the senior officers were promoted are Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t; Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation; Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment; Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and Culture; Federal Ministry of Health; Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs; Federal Ministry of Justice; Office of the Accountant-General of the federation; Federal Ministry of Education; Federal Ministry of Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t; and Federal Ministry of Youth and Sport Developmen­t.

The others are Federal Ministry of Water Resources; Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t; Ministry of Defence; Bureau of Public Procuremen­t; Federal Ministry of Environmen­t; Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (Power); Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (Works); Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (Housing); Office of the Auditor-General for the federation; Ministry of Foreign affairs; and Ministry of Interior (Police Education).

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