Kogi HOS and CSC Chairman Forge Strategic Alliance to Reposition Kogi Civil Service

In a strategic move aimed at strengthening the Kogi State Civil Service for greater efficiency and productivity, the Kogi State Head of Civil Service, Hajiya Falilat Yusuf Musa, Esq., held a high-level meeting with the Chairman of the Kogi State Civil Service Commission, Hon. (Barr.) Muhammed Tanko Musa, to chart a progressive path forward for the state workforce. The meeting, which focused on enhancing institutional collaboration, underscored the shared commitment of both offices to reposition the civil service into a more dynamic, responsive, and result-driven engine of governance in line with the vision of the present administration. Speaking during the engagement, Hajiya Falilat Yusuf Musa emphasized the importance of synergy between the Office of the Head of Civil Service and the Civil Service Commission, noting that such collaboration is critical to building a formidable system that prioritizes professionalism, discipline, and improved service delivery. She reaffirmed that the administration of His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, FCA, remains deeply committed to the welfare and advancement of civil servants, stressing that the government is determined to provide the necessary tools, enabling environment, and policy direction required to transform the state workforce into a highly productive and efficient service. According to her, “the civil service remains the backbone of government operations, and strengthening its structures and processes will ultimately translate into better governance and accelerated development across the state.” she said. Responding, the Chairman of the Kogi State Civil Service Commission, Hon. (Barr.) Muhammed Tanko Musa, warmly welcomed the initiative by the Head …

In a strategic move aimed at strengthening the Kogi State Civil Service for greater efficiency and productivity, the Kogi State Head of Civil Service, Hajiya Falilat Yusuf Musa, Esq., held a high-level meeting with the Chairman of the Kogi State Civil Service Commission, Hon. (Barr.) Muhammed Tanko Musa, to chart a progressive path forward for the state workforce.

The meeting, which focused on enhancing institutional collaboration, underscored the shared commitment of both offices to reposition the civil service into a more dynamic, responsive, and result-driven engine of governance in line with the vision of the present administration.

Speaking during the engagement, Hajiya Falilat Yusuf Musa emphasized the importance of synergy between the Office of the Head of Civil Service and the Civil Service Commission, noting that such collaboration is critical to building a formidable system that prioritizes professionalism, discipline, and improved service delivery.

She reaffirmed that the administration of His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, FCA, remains deeply committed to the welfare and advancement of civil servants, stressing that the government is determined to provide the necessary tools, enabling environment, and policy direction required to transform the state workforce into a highly productive and efficient service.

According to her, “the civil service remains the backbone of government operations, and strengthening its structures and processes will ultimately translate into better governance and accelerated development across the state.” she said.

Responding, the Chairman of the Kogi State Civil Service Commission, Hon. (Barr.) Muhammed Tanko Musa, warmly welcomed the initiative by the Head of Civil Service, describing the meeting as a timely and commendable step in the right direction.

He noted that both institutions share a common mandate of safeguarding the integrity, growth, and effectiveness of the civil service, assuring that the Commission is fully committed to working closely with the Office of the Head of Civil Service to advance policies and reforms that will uplift the morale of workers and enhance overall service delivery.

The meeting once again marks another significant step toward consolidating reforms and strengthening institutional partnerships aimed at building a modern, motivated, and performance-driven Kogi State Civil Service.

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Aishat Ohunene Yusuf

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