In a significant move to engage directly with Federal Civil Servants and reinforce the ongoing reform initiatives in the Service, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, OON, mni, visited the Federal Secretariat in Katsina State during her recent trip to the state for a strategic retreat with Heads of Service from the 36 States and the FCT.
While addressing staff at the Secretariat, Mrs. Walson-Jack underscored the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to building a modern, technology-driven, and citizen-focused Civil Service. She charged federal workers to embrace reform, live the EPIC values—Efficient, Productive, Incorruptible, and Citizen-Centred—and continue serving Nigeria with honour and excellence.
Commending the dedication and resilience of civil servants in Katsina, she described their efforts as the “quiet force powering Nigeria forward.” She noted that the ongoing inspection of Federal Secretariat facilities nationwide is a key part of the Office’s broader reform agenda, aimed at ensuring a professional and productive work environment.
A central theme of her message was the imperative of digital transformation and culture change. She urged staff to fully utilize newly launched digital tools, including the Service-Wise GPT, Online Compendium of Circulars, Federal Civil Service News Portal, and the Online Learning Academy, all designed to boost efficiency and improve service delivery.
The HCSF further encouraged workers to adopt the Civil Service Anthem and Culture Change Song as part of daily workplace routines, describing them as powerful symbols of shared values and national service identity.
Accompanying the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) on the inspection were the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Civil Service Matters, Mr. Alfred Abah, and the Director of Infrastructure Management Development, Arc. Joy Baderin. In her opening remarks, Arc. Baderin commended the Head of Service for her visionary leadership and her resolve to assess firsthand the condition of facilities and staff welfare across all Federal Secretariats nationwide.
Reacting to the visit, members of staff expressed excitement and gratitude, noting that it marked the first time a Head of the Civil Service of the Federation had ever visited the Secretariat complex. They applauded her for the unprecedented engagement, her digital transformation drive, and pledged continued support for the reform initiatives.
Signed
Mrs. Eno Olotu, mnipr
Director, Information and Public Relations
15th May, 2025