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In August 2009, The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Ahmed Al-Gazali, and the Head of Civil Service, Stephen Osagiede Oronsaye, initiated a new tenure policy that provides a four-year term renewable once for permanent secretaries and eight-year term for directors. In October 2009, the two men disagreed over whether the Head of ...
The Civil Service has been undergoing gradual and systematic reforms and restructuring since May 29, 1999 after decades of military rule. [4] However, the civil service is still considered stagnant and inefficient, and the attempts made in the past by panels have had little effect. [5] In August 2009 the Head of the Civil Service, Stephen ...
Federal Fire Service [12] Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Nigerian Correctional Service; Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps; National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) The Civil Defence, Immigration, Prisons, Fire Service Board (CDFIPB) [13]
The civil service also aims to provide opportunities for citizens to obtain employment. Free application forms are issued by the Rivers State Civil Service Commission to those who wish to become civil servants. Once filled and returned to the commission, the next step for the applicants is to wait to be interviewed.
Most employees under the service are career civil servants in the Lagos state ministries, progressing based on qualifications and seniority. [2] The civil service is headed by Head of Service, a senior member of the state civil service appointed by the state Governor. [3] The head of service of Lagos state civil service is Hakeem Muri-Okunola.
The Nigeria Civil Service Union is a trade union representing workers in the Nigerian Civil Service. The union was founded in 1978, when the government of Nigeria merged the following trade unions: [1] Nigerian Civil Service Union; Ministry of Defence Civil Employees' Union; East-Central State Messengers' and Allied Workers' Union
Nigerian Civil Service; F. Federal Civil Service Commission (Nigeria) This page was last edited on 3 July 2015, at 09:42 (UTC). Text is ...
The union was founded in 1996, when the government of Nigeria merged the Civil Service Technical Workers' Union with the National Union of Public Corporations and the Recreational Services Employees' Union. Like all its predecessors, it affiliated to the Nigeria Labour Congress, and by 2005 it had 85,000 members. [1] [2]