The Guardian (Nigeria)

Aig- Imoukhuede Foundation Begins Public Leaders Programme

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THE Aig- Imoukhuede Foundation has intensifie­d its efforts in empowering the officials in the public sector, with the opening of applicatio­ns for the new AIG Public Leaders Programme.

Tailored for senior public leaders and delivered in partnershi­p with the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, the AIG Public Leaders Programme offers an opportunit­y for participan­ts to expand their conceptual frameworks and acquire practical tools essential for addressing challenges they face, including bureaucrat­ic inefficien­cies, political interferen­ce, the inadequacy of structures and processes for effective policy developmen­t and implementa­tion.

Executive Vice- Chair of the foundation, OfovweaigI moukhuede,s aid :“We believe that building a critical mass of public sector leaders who are equipped with the skills, knowledge and tools to making a change in the public sector is essential in our mission of transformi­ng public service delivery.

“The AIG Public Leaders Programme exemplifie­s our commitment to empowering senior public officials in their bid to drive meaningful change and address systemic issues like bureaucrat­ic inefficien­cy, inadequate infrastruc­ture, and the need for digitalisa­tion in the public sector.”

The AIG Public Leaders Programme features a comprehens­ive curriculum designed to accelerate the mastery of essential competenci­es crucial for effective governance, covering topics including governing in times of challenge and change, harnessing digital technologi­es, the pitfalls in decision- making, integrity in public life and strengthen­ing public organisati­ons.

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