The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has reaffirmed its commitment to building a competent, ethical and future-ready civil service in line with President Bola Tinubu “Renewed Hope Agenda”.
FCT’s Head of Service, Mrs. Nancy Nathan, made the commitment in Abuja on Wednesday,December 24,2025,at the opening of a Strategic Validation Workshop on the FCT Leadership Enhancement and Development Programme (FCT-LEAD-P) for Permanent Secretaries.
Nathan explained that the move was to advance the ongoing leadership and public service reform in the administration.
According to her, effective leadership development remains central to policy implementation and improved service delivery to residents of the FCT.
The head of service explained that the programme institutionalises succession planning, talent development, and ethical leadership through a structured, competency-based framework that aligns with local realities and global best practices.
She urged the permanent secretaries to actively contribute to the validation of the programme’s syllabus, noting that their inputs would shape the quality of future leaders in the FCT civil service.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Common Services, Mr. Rotimi Ajayi underscored the importance of innovation in communication as a vital tool for effective service delivery.
Ajayi described the workshop as “timely and consistent” with the reform drive of the Nyesom Wike-led FCTA and the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan, 2025.
He added that the workshop provided an opportunity for senior officers to retool their communication approaches and strengthen the image and effectiveness of the civil service.
The PS said that beyond technical competence, public servants must be skilled in communicating government policies and programmes clearly, credibly, and persuasively to enhance public trust, stakeholder engagement and citizen satisfaction.
He reiterated the FCTA’s commitment to continue supporting programmes that promote professionalism, innovation and excellence in the public service.
Ajayi commended the acting Director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvement Department, Dr. Jumai Ahmadu for the laudable initiative.
On her part, Ahmadu, during a technical session, explained that the programme was a flagship initiative designed to strengthen leadership capacity and service delivery within the FCT civil service.
She said that the FCTA has recorded significant progress in the implementation of the FCT-LEAD-P.
She identified some of the key achievements as the development of a competency-based leadership framework tailored to the needs of the FCT civil service and ensuring relevance, effectiveness, and sustainability.
She added that a comprehensive curriculum, covering leadership theory, practical skills, ethics, innovation, and public sector reforms, has been successfully drafted in collaboration with key experts.
“The programme also witnessed a transparent and merit-based potential officer’s selection process for the pilot cohort, while stakeholder engagement sessions have been held with directors and technical teams.
“This is to foster institutional ownership and strengthen programme relevance and preparatory arrangements,” she said.
She explained that the validation workshop for the permanent secretaries was to review and endorse the LEAD-P syllabus and align the programme with the Administration’s reform and service delivery agenda.NAN.
