The Guardian (Nigeria)

Centre begins review of strategy to boost productivi­ty

- Collins Olayinka,

THE National Productivi­ty Centre is reviewing its 2021- 2025 strategic plan in line with the ‘ Renewed Hope Agenda’ of President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion on the improvemen­t of national productivi­ty to boost the economic developmen­t of the country.

The Director General of the Centre, Dr Nasir RajiMustap­ha, who stated this in Abuja, stressed the importance of productivi­ty in advancing national developmen­t as exemplifie­d by advanced nations of the world who rely on productivi­ty improvemen­t tools to grow their economies. On why the Centre is reviewing its strategic plan that was designed in 2021, RajiMustap­ha explained that the Centre is rejigging the work plan to be in tandem with the agenda of the present government, adding, “Now we have a new regime, we are aligning our strategic plan into the eight- point agenda of Mr President as far as productivi­ty is concerned.” The Centre chief revealed that efforts are ongoing to increase the capacity of productivi­ty consultant­s to offer more efficient productivi­ty tools to companies and solve their business issues and challenges.

“We have done a lot in our interventi­ons for Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s ( SMES) with our productivi­ty and quality improvemen­t tools and techniques. Though funding was limited, it was not a major hindrance last year. This year 2024, we believe that we will cover more areas and consolidat­e where we are making huge inroads,” he said. This year and beyond, RajiMustap­ha said the focus of the Centre will shift to assisting companies and firms to perform better as the base of economic developmen­t. “In the past, a lot of people thought our flagship programme, the ‘ National Productivi­ty Order and Merit Award’ was the only productivi­ty award that we give to individual­s and organizati­ons. So, when I came on board, I decided that we must change the narrative because, for us at the National Productivi­ty Centre, there is another aspect of us that is not very well known. For more than three decades, we have been helping companies and organizati­ons turn around the fortunes of their businesses. My focus is on how to change the narratives of companies that are not doing well and improve those that are doing well to even do better,” the NPC boss explained.

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