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150 Deputy Directors in MDAs Failed Promotion Exams, Says Oyo-Ita

- Abuja in

Olawale Ajimotokan No fewer than 150 Deputy Directors in the Federal Civil Service who sat for promotion examinatio­ns to the position of Directors in the past three years failed in their bid to move to the next level.

This was made known by the Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita, at the second edition of her office’s quarterly meeting with organised labour in Abuja yesterday.

Oyo-Ita also disclosed that the issue of promotions for the 2014 batch of Directors in the administra­tion cadre of Ministries, Department­s, and Agencies (MDAs) has finally been resolved.

She added that she was impressed by the lifting of the court injunction on the promotion issue of promotion for the administra­tion cadre will enable the civil service administra­tive positions hitherto filled by officers in acting capacity be filled by substantiv­e directors.

She said: “I am particular­ly delighted to inform you that the issue of promotion for the 2014 batch of directors in the Administra­tion Cadre has been finally resolved. The lifting of the court injunction on this issue also led to the conduct of examinatio­ns for 2015 – 2017 batch of Directors in the same cadre.

“Over 290 Deputy Directors sat for the examinatio­n out of which only about 140 were successful. I am certain that going forward, the civil service will ventilate itself and officers will be rewarded for hard work.

“With this, we now have a solution to the issue of dearth of Directors of Administra­tion in MDAs. Department­s which were hitherto manned by officers in acting capacity would now be manned by substantiv­e Directors.”

She also said efforts were already being made to enhance service delivery, as workers cannot perform optimally if their environmen­t was nothing to write home about.

“The issue of a conducive working environmen­t for staff that has been raised by organised labour is very dear to my heart.

“To achieve this I have set up a committee on office allocation and expansion with a focus on maintenanc­e, rehabilita­tion and expansion of office allocation­s to MDAs.

“Similarly, I have also approved the constituti­on of two committees on the developmen­t of a policy framework for Public Service Disaster Prevention and Safety Management’’, Oyo-Ita said.

While expressing her appreciati­on to the Presidency and the Federal Civil Service Commission for supporting the efforts made towards resolving the knotty issue of promotion of Deputy Directors to the next level, Oyo-Ita enjoined the leaders of organised labour to explore the opportunit­y presented by the meeting to resolve other burning issues in order to promote industrial harmony.

Also speaking in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Deputy President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Mohammed Kiri, lamented the absence of a robust system of succession in the civil service. He also harped on the issue of poor working environmen­t as part of the problems affecting workers in the public sector.

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