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| Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita |
The
directive was contained in a circular to all Ministries Departments and
Agencies (MDAs) by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs
Winifred Oyo-Ita.
In a statement by the Director Communication, Office of the Head
of Civil Service of the Federation, Haruna R. Imrana, all MDAs are to comply to
the new directive.
“The
Circular which conveyed the President’s directive on the suspension said the
suspension is with immediate effect and all concerned are to comply accordingly”,
it stated.
It
will be recalled that the Federal Government had on August 26, 2009 through
circular HCSF/O61/S.1/III/68 signed by a former Head of the Civil service of
the Federation, Mr. Steve Oronsaye, introduced the tenure policy for directors
and Permanent Secretaries.
Titled
“Tenure of Office for Permanent Secretaries and Directors,” said the eight-year
tenure for Permanent Secretaries and directors was without prejudice to
the mandatory 60 years of age or 35 years in service for retirement.
“As part of the continuing reforms in the Federal Civil
Service, Government has found it necessary to develop a policy that will renew
and reinvigorate the service, restore morale of officers and unlock the
creative potentials of hard-working officers.
“Accordingly, Government has approved that permanent
secretaries shall hold office for a term of four years, renewable for a further
term of four years, subject to satisfactory performance, and no more.
“In
the case of directors, they shall compulsorily retire upon serving eight years
on the post. This approval is without prejudice to the relevant provisions of
the public service rules which prescribe 60 years of age and/or 35 years of
service for mandatory retirement.
“Consequently,
all serving permanent secretaries and directors who would have spent eight
years on post by 1st January 2010, the effective date of this provision, are
hereby notified for the purpose of commencing their pre-retirement activities,
when due”, the circular stated.

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