HCSF Commends Governor Zulum’s Visionary Leadership During Courtesy Visit to Government House, Maiduguri
InfoSport: The HCSF praises Governor Zulum’s visionary leadership during a courtesy visit, highlighting reforms that enhance public service delivery in Borno State.
Commendation for Visionary Leadership
In a strong show of support for sub-national reforms, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has commended the Governor of Borno State, His Excellency, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, for his exceptional leadership and reform-driven governance that continue to enhance public service delivery and foster sustainable development.
A Memorable Visit
During her courtesy visit, Mrs. Walson-Jack expressed her appreciation for the warm hospitality extended to her delegation and for Governor Zulum’s steadfast partnership with the Federal Civil Service. She highlighted several key engagements, including her participation in the 110th Regular Meeting of the Committee of Chief Medical Directors and Directors of Federal Tertiary Hospitals in Nigeria, where she delivered a keynote address.
Focus on Capacity Building
The HCSF particularly praised the Zulum-led administration for its investment in civil servant capacity building. Structured training programs and institutional reforms in Borno are aligned with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025 (FCSSIP25). Additionally, she applauded Borno’s active participation in national reform initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to a modern public service.
Innovations for Enhanced Service Delivery
Aligned with ongoing digital transformation, the HCSF introduced several federal digital initiatives aimed at improving service efficiency and engagement. She encouraged the Borno State Government to explore these innovations, which could further enhance public service delivery.
Revitalization of the FTC
A notable highlight of the visit was the commendation of the restoration of the Federal Training Centre (FTC) in Maiduguri, which has regained full accreditation from the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) for diploma-level training. Mrs. Walson-Jack attributed this achievement to Governor Zulum’s unwavering support.
Conclusion
In response, Governor Zulum welcomed the delegation and commended the HCSF for her dedication to federal reforms. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening institutional capacity and enhancing the welfare of civil servants in Borno State. The collaboration between the HCSF and the state government aims to build a resilient, citizen-focused public service. Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts on this commendable partnership.