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FG Approves Promotion Of 338 To Directors In Federal Civil Service

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The Federal Government has promoted 338 senior civil servants to the rank of Director across Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), in a major milestone in strengthening leadership capacity within the Federal Civil Service.

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, announced the promotion of the new directors, who were formally honoured at a recognition dinner held on Saturday in Abuja.

At the event, the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Professor Tunji Olaopa, in an emotional highlight of the evening, announced automatic elevation for six female education officers from the Ministry of Defence who were kidnapped on November 10, 2025, along the Kabba–Lokoja highway in Kogi State.

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In her remarks, Mrs Walson-Jack—speaking at what she announced as her last recognition dinner as Head of the Civil Service of the Federation—charged the newly promoted directors to protect, strengthen and sustain the reforms implemented under the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP).

She emphasised that the elevation of directors is not a ceremonial reward but “a call to higher duty” marked by tougher scrutiny and broader responsibilities.

The future of the Federal Civil Service now rests, in no small measure, on your shoulders,” she said.

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Walson-Jack highlighted key expectations for the new directors, including strengthening performance management, driving digitalisation, promoting innovation, and building cohesive and motivated work teams.

She referenced the successful transition to a paperless service on December 31, 2025, describing digitalisation as “the new backbone of governance.”

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She also announced two upcoming policies, namely: a Rotation Policy to allow directors to take turns overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary, thereby deepening leadership readiness; and an Understudy Policy, a structured mentoring system pairing directors with counterparts to enhance institutional knowledge and succession planning.

She noted that the promotion of 338 new directors signals the government’s push towards leadership renewal, accountability, and a digitally enabled public service, while expressing optimism that the new directors would strengthen governance outcomes and deliver heightened public value.

In his remarks, FCSC Chairman Professor Olaopa announced the automatic promotion of six female education officers from the Ministry of Defence who were kidnapped on November 10, 2025, along the Kabba–Lokoja highway in Kogi State.

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They were abducted while travelling from Lagos to Abuja to sit for the promotion examination.

Professor Olaopa described the incident as “regrettable and traumatic,” noting that the Commission approved their automatic promotion to Grade Level 12 on compassionate grounds.

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He further disclosed that the Commission is now exploring deeper digital decentralisation of promotion processes to reduce travel risks and prevent similar occurrences.

He commended the 2025 promotion exercise for achieving a 100% success rate and for the credibility gained through digitisation.

However, he raised alarm over a “worrying decline in professional intelligence” among civil servants, particularly in areas such as: Public Service Rules; Financial Regulations; Administrative procedures; Official communication; Minute writing and briefs; Policy process and analysis; Stakeholder management; and democratic accountability.

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He attributed the decline to years of recruitment embargo and structural inefficiencies, stressing that modernisation efforts are being undermined by a weak administrative foundation.

Olaopa also criticised the limitations of IPPIS in addressing manpower imbalances, noting that some cadres remain overstaffed while others suffer acute skills shortages.

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He expressed hope that the ongoing Human Resource Audit by the OHCSF will help correct these systemic gaps.

The FCSC Chairman urged the newly promoted directors to approach their roles deliberately and aspire to become “change agents and game changers.”

“At the end of my service, what will I be remembered for?” he challenged them to constantly reflect on this question.

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He emphasised that diligence, patriotism, and commitment to creating public value would define their legacy.

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UNIMAID, Federal Polytechnic Matriculate 82 Degree Students

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University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) in affiliation with the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi has matriculated 82 students into the degree programmes across five courses.

Speaking during the matriculation ceremony at the Federal Polytechnic Bauchi on Tuesday, Professor Muhammad Laminu Mele, the Vice chancellor, University of Maiduguri, charged the matriculated students to strictly adhere to the rules and regulations guiding the two institutions to enable them achieve the set objectives.

The VC, who was represented by Professor Muhammad Ahmad Waziri, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Services, warned that any student or group of students trying to breach the peace of the two institutions would face the full wrath of the law.

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The Don further assured that the University and its affiliated institutions would continue to make easy access to higher quality education to the teeming population across the country.

In a remark, the Rector of the Polytechnic, Alhaji Sani Usman, said they were affiliated with the university to pursue academic excellence, describing the affiliation as a huge pillar in the education reforms.

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The Rector, who was also represented by Dr. Dalhatu Saidu, the Deputy Rector of the Polymeric, commended the university of Maiduguri for not only improving the UNIMAID’s conducive learning environment but expanding the horizon to different higher institutions of learning across Nigeria.

He therefore advised the newly matriculated students to pursue knowledge, to interact freely with the Polytechnic staff, be vigilant and be a brother’s keeper, adding that this would help to achieve the desired objectives.

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The affiliated courses included BSc Mass Communication, BSc Accountancy, BSc Public Administration, BSc Business Administration and BSc Banking and Finance respectively.

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Trouble Looms As Egbesu Group Drags FG To Court Over Resource Control, Others

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Group known as Supreme Egbesu Assembly (SEA) has dragged the Federal Government and the National Assembly to a Federal High Court, Yenagoa, over failure to create additional 24 Local government councils in Bayelsa State as the need for Ijaw to control natural resources in its territory.

The Originating Summons marked: FHC/YNA/CS/63/2026 was filed on Tuesday April 21, 2026 by the plaintiffs including; Felix Tuodolo, Weri Digifa, Ebi Waribigha, Kabowei Akamade, Rosebella Jackson, Thomas Jacklloyd, Primrose Kpokposei, David Imole and Welman Warri at the Federal High Court Yenagoa.

Joined as defendants in the suit are the National Assembly, the Clerk of the National Assembly and the Attorney General of the Federation.

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In the court documents, the Egbesu Assembly premised their action on the alleged failure of the federal government particularly the National Assembly to deliberate, approve and amend the relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

This, according to them, is to allow for resource control as well as the creation of additional LGAs in the state to fulfil the requirements in line with the Constitution.

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The group is therefore seeking, among others, the amendment of the constitution by the National Assembly to allow for the right to resource control.

The Supreme Egbesu Assembly described the suit action as a promise kept.

Mranwh, In a press statement announcing the institution of the lawsuit on Tuesday, the Egbesu Assembly recalled that, on 12th February 2026, it wrote to both the Federal Government and the National Assembly wherein its gave a 21-Day ultimatum for the duo to respond to the age-long demands for resource control and creation of additional LGAs or face a lawsuit.

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The statement partly reads: “Recall that on 12th February 2026, we did inform you that we have written to the National Assembly and the federal government on the need for the creation of an additional 24 Local Government Areas in Bayelsa State as well as the control of our God-given natural resources in Ijaw territory.

“We promised that if the National Assembly and or federal government did not respond to these age-long demands, we were going to seek legal actions to address our demands.

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We gave a time frame of twenty-one days for them to respond to us—we got no response!

“Today the Supreme Egbesu Assembly (SEA) has kept to its promise.

“We instituted an action at the Federal High Court Yenagoa against the National Assembly and the Federal Government after the expiration of the 21 days. Today we were in court for the first hearing of both cases.”

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According to the group, creation of additional local government areas for Bayelsa is as old as the creation of the State itself.

The SEA maintained that “there is nowhere in any democracy where a state is limited to just 8 LGAs: more pathetic is the fact that Bayelsa State is an oil bearing State.

“Bayelsa State presently has twenty four Rural Development Authorities (RDA) which can be easily converted to Local Government areas thereby making the State eligible to participate in the sharing of allocation and the development of their areas for the purpose of justice and equity.

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Gentlemen, we wish to inform you that our suit on Resource Control is a revival of our age long agitation.”

The group further stated that Nigeria can no longer operate a system where contributors to the national coffers are not in charge of their resources.

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The group added that the lawsuit is therefore for the Ijaw people.

The Ijaw Nation must be free from all economic strangulation carried out against them by successive Governments,” they added.

The SEA called on all Ijaws to be steadfast and resolute, and continue to support the process by attending all court sessions, stating that “your solidarity is very vital at this point of time in our history. “

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The group also called on other Ijaw organizations, communities, Niger Delta people, organizations and all people of goodwill “to join in the march to control and manage our despoiled and mismanaged natural resources.”

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BREAKING: Tinubu Sacks Wale Edun, Dangiwa As Ministers

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President Bola Tinubu has approved a minor reshuffle of the Federal Executive Council, removing the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, from their cabinet positions.

Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Yomi Odunuga, said the development was contained in a memo signed by the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume.

According to the memo, Taiwo Oyedele has been appointed as the new Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy.

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Also appointed is Dr. Muttaqha Darma as Minister-designate for Housing and Urban Development.

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The memo directed the outgoing ministers to complete handover processes to their respective successors or supervising officials.

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It stated that all handing over and taking over activities must be concluded on or before the close of business on Thursday, 23rd April, 2026.

Explaining the decision, Akume said the changes were aimed at improving coordination and strengthening delivery across key sectors of the economy under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

These changes are aimed at strengthening cohesion, synergy in governance as well as achieving more impactful delivery on the economy to Nigerians, through the Renewed Hope Agenda,” Akume stated.

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He added that President Tinubu acted in line with his constitutional powers as provided under Sections 147 and 148 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

The SGF also conveyed the President’s appreciation to the outgoing ministers for their service to the nation and wished them well in their future endeavours, noting that the process of cabinet reinvigoration would remain continuous.

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The statement further noted that Taiwo Oyedele was appointed as Minister of State for Finance in March 2026, while Edun was among the ministers appointed on August 16, 2023.

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