Nigeria, UK civil services collaborate to boost reforms

The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Walson-Jack and her UK’s counterpart, Rt. Hon. Simon Case, have agreed to collaborate, strengthen ties and advance Nigeria’s civil service reforms.
The synergy was made when Ms Walson-Jack met with the UK Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Rt. Hon. Case in his cabinet office in London.
Director, Communications, office of the HOCSF, Eno Olotu, said this in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.
Mrs Olotu said that key discussions of the meeting focused on capacity building, knowledge management, and enhancing Nigeria’s Civil Service Week, drawing inspiration from the UK’s annual “Civil Service Live” conference model.
She said, “The meeting focused on sharing knowledge and best practices to support Nigeria’s ongoing reform initiatives under the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP) 2021-2025. Both parties agreed to explore exchange programmes and study tours to facilitate mutual learning, with an emphasis on knowledge sharing.’’
According to Mrs Olotu, the UK is committed to sharing its insights on civil service development while recognising the value of learning from Nigeria’s experiences.
She said that the collaborative effort would strengthen the partnership, with both civil services, enhance each other’s capabilities and foster mutually beneficial relationships.
She added, “The meeting underscores the commitment of Nigeria and the UK to building efficient and responsive civil services, with continued partnership and support in the years ahead.”
(NAN)
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