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Buhari urged to revisit public management bilI

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To efficiently address the problem of public service in Nigeria, the Presidency has been urged to revisit the Chartered Institute of Public Management of Nigeria Bill, 2017 with a view to signing it into law.

The bill was among the three bills passed into law by the National Assembly, but President Muhammadu Buhari declined assent in February.

Although three similar bills have already been signed into law, the Presidency hinged its action on the ground that lack of clarity over the scope of the profession of ‘public management’ that this bill prohibits all persons who are not members of the institute from practicing.

But the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Chartered Institute of Public Management, Opene Onyebuchukwu Gabriel, in a chat with The Guardian, has urged the presidency to revisit the bill, saying signing it into law will revolutionized the public service in Nigeria.

The Guardian, June 21, 2018

 

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