Foundation, OPTS to empower directors in federal civil service

The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to transforming public service delivery in Africa, is collaborating with the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS), to  equip Directors in the Federal Civil Service with essential leadership, project management and communication skills through a targeted training programme.

This initiative, which  will be implemented by  the  Foundation in collaboration with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) underscores the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to strengthening public sector leadership and efficiency.

The OPTS  is an industry group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) representing about 30-member oil and gas companies that are registered in Nigeria and have an Oil Prospecting License or an Oil Mining License.

During a visit by the Director of Funding and Partnerships of the Foundation, Bukky Akinsemoyin, to the leadership of OPTS, which marked the official launch of the initiative, he said: “We are delighted by the partnership and support from the OPTS on this critical initiative,” said Bukky Akinsemoyin, Director of Funding and Partnerships at the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation. “Equipping Directors in the Civil Service with the necessary skills will greatly enhance their ability to deliver essential services and drive national development. This initiative exemplifies the positive impact that can be achieved when the public and private sectors come together.”

On his part, Executive Director, OPTS, Mr Gwueke Ajaifia, in recognising the importance of a well-equipped Civil Service, noted that  the section “enthusiastically supports this training programme. We at OPTS are firm believers in supporting initiatives that strengthen the Nigerian public sector.”

He further emphasized that “by investing in the capacity of directors, “we are investing in the future of Nigeria. OPTS is proud to partner with the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation on this impactful programme.”

This innovative training programme aligns perfectly with the Foundation’s goal of accelerating Nigeria’s development through strategic partnerships that drive public sector transformation.

Building on past successes like the collaborative digital skills programme for civil servants with the OHCSF and Microsoft (executed by Wootlab Foundation), this initiative exemplifies the Foundation’s unwavering commitment to empowering Nigeria’s Civil service.

The Foundation’s reach extends beyond the domain of digital fluency, as exemplified by its collaboration with the OHCSF on the Leadership Enhancement and Development Programme (LEAD-P). The programme exemplifies the Foundation’s commitment to capacity building, facilitating eight-week internships for civil servants across a diverse range of private sector organisations.

By equipping directors with essential skills and fostering public-private collaboration, this initiative has the potential to significantly improve public service delivery, ultimately benefiting all Nigerians.

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