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2025: Walson-Jack Demands Accountability, Better Service
In a captivating New Year’s message, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has passionately called for a renewed commitment to excellence, accountability, and efficiency in the civil service.
Reflecting on the past five months since her appointment, Walson-Jack expressed deep gratitude for the unwavering dedication and professionalism demonstrated by Nigerian workers.
She praised their significant role in advancing the objectives of the Civil Service and their invaluable contributions to the nation’s progress.
“Together, we have made remarkable strides in enhancing service delivery, and we are nurturing a culture of accountability and efficiency,” she remarked.
Looking ahead, Walson-Jack urged all civil servants to renew their dedication to shaping an efficient, productive, incorruptible, and citizen-centered Civil Service.
She emphasized that, through collaboration and a shared commitment to growth, civil servants can build a world-class service that accelerates national development.
“Together, we can create a Civil Service that leaves the world in awe, inspiring the exclamation, ‘Unbelievable! Wow!’”
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