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Kogi Approves 6-Month Paid Maternity Leave for Civil Servants

Kogi Approves 6-Month Paid Maternity Leave for Civil Servants

The Kogi State Government has approved six months of paid maternity leave for nursing mothers and 14 days of paid paternity leave for fathers, as part of efforts to create a supportive environment for breastfeeding…

Delta Govt Trains Civil Servants on Work Attitude to Boost Productivity

Delta Govt Trains Civil Servants on Work Attitude to Boost Productivity

The Delta State Government has urged its civil servants to embrace a positive work ethic as a crucial step toward enhancing productivity and improving the quality of public service delivery. This message was delivered on…

Walson-Jack Urges Full Policy Implementation to Boost Civil Servant Welfare

Walson-Jack Urges Full Policy Implementation to Boost Civil Servant Welfare

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs. Didi Walson-Jack, has urged the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) and the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) to step up policy implementation to…

Otti to Establish Training Academy for Abia Civil Servants

Otti to Establish Training Academy for Abia Civil Servants

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has announced plans to establish a state-run academy to deliver structured capacity-building programmes for the public service. The initiative, he said, is part of broader reforms aimed at enhancing…

Yobe Trains Civil Servants in AI to Modernise Public Service

Yobe Trains Civil Servants in AI to Modernise Public Service

The Yobe State Government has begun training civil servants in Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of its ongoing drive to modernise public administration and enhance service delivery. Speaking at the launch of the training workshop…

Delta Gov Urges Civil Servants to Drive SDG Targets, Reaffirms Welfare Commitment

Delta Gov Urges Civil Servants to Drive SDG Targets, Reaffirms Welfare Commitment

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has called on civil servants to accelerate the delivery of public services as part of the state’s commitment to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He made the…

FG Rewards Outstanding Civil Servants with SUVs, Flat at 2025 Awards

FG Rewards Outstanding Civil Servants with SUVs, Flat at 2025 Awards

The Federal Government has rewarded three outstanding civil servants with two Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and a two-bedroom flat during the 2025 Federal Civil Service Rewards and Recognition Awards Ceremony. The event, held on Saturday…

FG Begins Payment of N175,000 Wage Arrears, Abuja Workers Unhappy with Instalments

FG Begins Payment of N175,000 Wage Arrears, Abuja Workers Unhappy with Instalments

Federal civil servants in Abuja have expressed frustration over the Federal Government’s decision to stagger the payment of the N175,000 wage award arrears, rather than disbursing the full amount at once. The arrears—accrued from the…

What Happened to ₦70,000? NLC Questions State Governors on Minimum Wage Payment

What Happened to ₦70,000? NLC Questions State Governors on Minimum Wage Payment

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has criticised some state governors for failing to implement the newly approved minimum wage and the associated consequential adjustments. Speaking at the 6th National Gender Conference organised by the NLC’s…

Plateau State Launches Training to Enhance Civil Servants’ Office Skills

Plateau State Launches Training to Enhance Civil Servants’ Office Skills

A three-day training programme aimed at enhancing civil servants’ understanding of routine office procedures to improve service delivery across the state opened in Jos, the Plateau State Government capital on Monday. Speaking at the opening…

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