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The Nigerian civil service over the years has a earned a reputation for being corrupt, inefficient and insensitive to the needs of the citizens, and has been declining due to its inability to articulate a vision and develop the required capacity to implement such vision.
This was the submission of President Muhammadu Buhari while speaking at a capacity building programme for public servants in Abuja on Monday.
The programme was tagged “Structured Mandatory Assessment-based Training Programme and Leadership Enhancement and Development Programme”.
The president who was represented by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo said, “Many, who mourn the decline of the civil service today from its days as ‘primus inter pares’ in the Commonwealth to one which has earned a reputation for inefficiency, low productivity, corruption and insensitivity to the needs of the public, fall into the error of thinking that the problem is a poverty of ideas and capacity on the part of the civil service; whereas, it is the inability to clearly articulate a vision, ensure that the service develops the required capacity to articulate and implement the various components of the vision”.
The President said that Nigeria’s civil service was declining due to its inability to articulate a vision and develop the required capacity to implement such vision.
He netoe, that “The citizen, regardless of station in life, must be respected by the governing authorities and treated with dignity.
“Flowing from these is the imperative that our society must be governed by the rule of law, administered by a trustworthy, fearless, impartial and efficient judiciary”.
He described the federal civil servants as the foot soldiers in Nigeria’s march to a great destiny, saying he believed the federal civil service would not fail Nigerians.
“An army cannot afford indiscipline, inefficiency or lack of focus, especially because the hopes and aspirations of a whole society rest on your shoulders,” the President said to the civil servants.

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Buhari said the civil servants must see themselves as servants and facilitators of commerce and entrepreneurship and that they must design policies and remove obstacles to doing business in Nigeria.
Buhari said the civil service should provide answers to questions such as “What are the strategic and financial planning initiatives important in a strong private sector led, free market economy but with a robust social protection system for the poor majority?
“What are the crucial communications to make to the people in a season requiring sacrifice and perseverance on account of falling revenues or for that matter communicate the position that our anti-corruption, zero tolerance stand, is not merely a moral or ethical stand but a developmental construct that recognises that corruption if not apprehended will destroy all institutions, the economy and eventually our society?”

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  1. Don Lucassi

    September 8, 2015 at 6:22 am

    We have a long way to go in rebuilding our civil service…that attitude of coming to work late, working at your own pace, spend most of the day doing unproductive things and going home early, or just coming to drop your jacket or shoes and then disappearing, should be long long gone…maybe we should go to “pay by the hour”

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