Staff News Archives - Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation https://fmino.gov.ng/contents/staff-news/ Fri, 09 Dec 2022 03:05:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 FMIC Information Communication Technology Department Trains Staff on WordPress Web Management, Content Optimization https://fmino.gov.ng/fmic-information-communication-technology-department-trains-staff-on-wordpress-web-management-content-optimization/ Fri, 02 Dec 2022 03:02:36 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=20660 ABUJA – (FMIC Web Content Management Report) – The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Department of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture has organised a two-day training workshop on WordPress Web Management, Content Optimization and Security for members of staff. The event which held at De-Mandoli Hotel and Suites, Keffi Nassarawa State recently, featured the […]

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ABUJA – (FMIC Web Content Management Report) – The Information Communication Technology (ICT) Department of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture has organised a two-day training workshop on WordPress Web Management, Content Optimization and Security for members of staff.

The event which held at De-Mandoli Hotel and Suites, Keffi Nassarawa State recently, featured the skills development of all staff in the ICT Department, involving Information Officers, Technical Officers and Administrative Officers.

While presenting the welcome address at the occasion, the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya who was represented by the Director of ICT, Mrs. Comfort Ajiboye welcomed the participants and encouraged them to participate actively in the workshop, so as to achieve the aims and objectives of the programme.

The Permanent Secretary added that the training workshop was in line with the directive from the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) to all MDAs to go paperless and digitize all work processes as one of the key pillars of the 2021 – 2025 Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP25).

The training Facilitator, Mr. Oluwasegun Oderinde of WebCreative Nigeria, in his presentation hinted that WordPress, its contents and management protocols include: Login, Dashboard, Posts, Media, Pages, Comments, Site Contents, Adding New Posts, Inserting Image, Image Gallery, Adding Content with Blocks, Adding HTML Links, Categories and Tags.

He also drilled the session on Optimization and WordPress security, indicating that the programme was germane towards building the capacity of Officers in the ICT Department of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture on how to generate, edit, send and upload news stories, press releases and reports on Government Policies, Programmes and Activities. He mentioned that the interaction process was targetted at instructing desk officers on how to monitor feedback on the various platforms.

The facilitator emphasized that the key objective of the training session was to expose the participants to various aspects of WordPress, Content Management, Optimization and Security.

The Assistant Director of the ICT Department, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Mr. John Nchu Ogar in his vote of thanks appreciated the Permanent Secretary and the Management of the Ministry on behalf of the participants for the opportunity offered to the staff to participate in the training workshop. He further stated that the impacted knowledge will be put to good use to foster Governments’ vision and mission for the Ministry.

Ifeoma Ezeude,
I.O.I
ICT Dept, FMIC.

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Anyanwutaku Hails the Designation of Bida City as UNESCO Creative Cities Network https://fmino.gov.ng/anyanwutaku-hails-the-designation-of-bida-city-as-unesco-creative-cities-network/ Fri, 04 Mar 2022 00:51:00 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=17819 The post Anyanwutaku Hails the Designation of Bida City as UNESCO Creative Cities Network appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Dr. Ifeoma Adaora Anyanwutaku has described the recognition accorded Bida City as UNESCO Creative Cities Network, a noble achievement.

Anyanwutaku stated this, while receiving the delegation of Ministry of Tourism and Culture Niger State, led by the Commissioner Mrs. Rifkatu Adamu Chidawa who were in her office to present the official letter of designation of Bida as a UNESCO Creative City. She added that this notable achievement, shows the importance of Creative industry which has the potentials, human resources and materials to showcase the rich Culture of the Country, adding that it is becoming the new oil, in terms of diversifying of economy.

She further expressed her appreciation and stressing that the Ministry is in full support and is ready to give both professional and technical guidance to create more awareness for the State.

Speaking earlier, Mrs. Rifkatu Adamu Chidawa appreciated the Ministry for supporting Niger state. She said, Bida City was selected in the field of Craft and Folk Art, fourth on the list, first in Nigeria and Africa amongst other 49 cities that were designated by UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Adding that the recognition of Bida by UCCN would bring about full integration of cultural ties, job creation and as well as distribution of goods and services.

Chidawa explained that Bida stands to benefit financially not only accessing cultural grants from UNESCO but collaborating with other member cities in terms of cultural development. She plead for more collaboration, networking and support from Federal Government and the Ministry in establishing all that is needed by UNESCO to create awareness for Bida City, adding that 27th June is a date stipulated every year for Craft and Folk Art in Bida City.

Others present at the meeting were, Ibrahim. D. Abubakar Permanent Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Mohammed Kudu Abubakar who represented the ETSU Nupe, Eng. Y.Y. Sani and Mayor Suleiman Sheshi.

Ikhidero Deborah
SIO
PS Office

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African Public Service Day 2021: Anyanwutaku Awards Deserving Officers https://fmino.gov.ng/african-public-service-day-2021-anyanwutaku-awards-deserving-officers/ Thu, 24 Jun 2021 20:12:27 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=15015 The post African Public Service Day 2021: Anyanwutaku Awards Deserving Officers appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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The Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Dr. Ifeoma Adaora Anyanwutaku in commemoration of the African Public Service Day 2021, has awarded 29 officers of the Ministry in recognition for their diligence, competency and hard work.

While presenting the award yesterday at the National Press Centre Radio House Abuja, she stated that the Awardees were selected based on their selfless contributions and devotion towards their duties especially during the Challenging period of COVID-19 lock-down, adding that the award ceremony was a wake-up call for all officers to demonstrate the spirit of patriotism, hard work and commitment to duty as there is dignity in labour, stating the old adage that says” on the day of sacrifice, the old basket will be remembered for its past value”.

Dr. Anyanwutaku explained that the importance of public service day, lies in its recognition of the fact that democracy and successful governance are built on the foundation of a competent civil service and that the event celebrated annually, was to boost administration programs, public sector performance and recognize the value of public service to the community with the aim of discovering innovations, reward excellence in public sector, motivate public servants, enhance professionalism in the public service and enhance trust in governance.

The Permanent Secretary further stated that the Theme: “Deploying Technology to Sustain and Enhance Service Delivery in the Face of this Challenging COVID-19 Pandemic Climate” was a call to deploy technology and other on-line media platforms to provide effective and efficient service delivery to citizenry for sustenance of government policies and programmes that ensures the welfare and security of Nigerians as enshrined in the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Speaking earlier at the event, the Director Human Resource Management, Mrs. Nwokocha stated that African Public Service Day is a mandated calendar event, that seeks to unite and commit African countries to the ethics and practices of good governance in the delivery of services to the African populations, as well as build public awareness and appreciate the role of public services in a dual sector economy that African member states are overseeing.

She further appreciated and congratulated the awardees for their dedication and hard work in service delivery towards the Ministry. Nwokocha urged other officers to be more dedicated at their places of duties, stating that “Hard work they say has its own rewards”.

Ikhidero Deborah
SIO

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World Culture Day 2021: Culture promotes dialogue and fosters peaceful coexistence – Minister https://fmino.gov.ng/world-culture-day-2021-culture-promotes-dialogue-and-fosters-peaceful-coexistence-minister/ Fri, 28 May 2021 06:44:00 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=14647 The post World Culture Day 2021: Culture promotes dialogue and fosters peaceful coexistence – Minister appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has called on Nigerians to make use of our cultural diversity in building bridges to promote dialogue and foster peaceful coexistence. The Minister, said this at the program to mark the World Culture Day 2021 with the theme; “Cultural Diversity in the Covid-19 Era” organised by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture and its Parastatals in collaboration with United Nations Educational Scientific and Culture Office (UNESCO) held at the National Press Centre, Radio House Abuja.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed who was represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry; Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyanwutaku stated that it is important as a nation to focus on the role of culture in creating a veritable platform for dialogue geared towards improving human relations and engendering societal development, adding that culture is a people’s way of life that reflects in every aspects of the society. He noted that Nigeria has a multi- ethnic groups with diverse cultures which is rich and unique in cultural heritage with invaluable asset that has continued to serve as a springboard to portray the nation’s image and forged a path to stronger, unified and indivisible nation.

He further stated that since the Covid-19 pandemic has limited human physical activities, it is important for Nigerian to make use of technological channels and platforms to foster cultural diversity thereby using virtual platforms and digital technologies to break barriers and natural borders in showcasing and promoting the nation’s rich cultural products as well as conducting day-to day activities to meet social responsibilities.

The Minister lauded two of our entertainment artistes, popularly known as “Burna Boy and Wizkid” who won the prestigious Grammy Awards, noting that the entertainment Industry, has continuously helped in showcasing and promoting Nigeria’s culture to the entertainment world.

Speaking earlier at the occasion, the Permanent Secretary Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyanwutaku, who was represented by the Deputy Director Culture Heritage, Mrs. Rose Kwasen said that culture plays an important role in shaping and opening vistas of opportunities for people of different cultural backgrounds to interact and establish mutual understanding and that for a nation to thrive both politically and socioeconomically, stating there is a need to leverage on the salient role of culture in promoting social integration. She added that despite the Covid-19 pandemic which has taken a siege over our physical activities, there is still the need to take advantage of various technological platforms in showcasing and promoting our rich culture.

The Permanent Secretary further stated that the Federal Government is making efforts for Creative Industry to be a viable sector in generating both local and foreign earnings as well as create job opportunities for youths. She called on stakeholders and well meaningful Nigerian to join the Federal Government in making the Creative Industry a world class economic sector.

She appreciated the Organizing committee, the Ministry and its parastatals, the Chinese Embassy, the High Commission of India, relevant stakeholders as well as the Media for their Unflinching support in making the event a success.

The Resource Person, Professor Barth Oshionebo, in his presentation stated that Nigeria is a culture diverse nation, which has its strength in the myriad cultural, ethnic and religious differences, adding that the era of Covid-19 has helped the country to know it could be united in fighting the Virus. He stated that the Federal, State government and Individuals plays an important role to stem the negative impacts of the situation by uniting the country in a time of serious socio-economic challenge.

Present at the event were Panneer Selva Elvis, President India Cultural Association Abuja, Mr. Yogesh Singh, Second Secretary Culture, High Commission of India Abuja, Mr. Krishan Dust, High Commission India, Mr. Li Xuda, Chinese Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Mr. Wang Guip, First Secretary of Chinese Embassy in Nigeria.

Highlight of the event were presentations from various schools in Abuja showcasing different Cultural Performances, Poetries, Dialogues, Question and Answers session and Presentation of Gifts to participating schools. The representative of the Honorable Minister of Information and Culture, Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyanwutaku later inspected the Exhibition Stands.

Ikhidero Deborah
SIO (IT)

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Babatunde Komolafe, CPA, Retires From Active Service https://fmino.gov.ng/babatunde-komolafe-cpa-retires-from-active-service/ Fri, 09 Apr 2021 07:11:00 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=14098 The post Babatunde Komolafe, CPA, Retires From Active Service appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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Babatunde Komolafe, a Chief Programme Analyst of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Department of Federal Ministry of Information and Culture has retired from active service after serving the country for over 27 years at 60 years.

During Mr. Komolafe’s tenure as Chief Programme Analyst, he played a critical role as head of the Technical Team of the Department in helping the Ministry achieve her mandates, adapt to significant changes in the ICT management and firm leadership.

Mr. Komolafe has contributed 27 years of experience to the Ministry and Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and his achievements will not be forgotten. Mr. Babatunde Komolafe has been a mentor to many, and his influence has made an indelible impact on generations of professionals at the Department.

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Permanent Secretary, Dr. (Mrs.) Ifeoma A. Anyanwutaku, inspects the ongoing renovation of Radio House Complex https://fmino.gov.ng/permanent-secretary-dr-mrs-ifeoma-a-anyanwutaku-inspects-the-ongoing-renovation-of-radio-house-complex/ Thu, 07 Jan 2021 19:56:39 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=13378 The post Permanent Secretary, Dr. (Mrs.) Ifeoma A. Anyanwutaku, inspects the ongoing renovation of Radio House Complex appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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The new Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Dr. (Mrs.) Ifeoma A. Anyanwutaku, has inspected the ongoing renovation of the Radio House Complex and tasked the contractor to complete the job on schedule.

She was conducted round the complex by the Director, General Services of the Ministry, Mr. Augustine Eta and other management staff on Thursday in Abuja.

The Permanent Secretary commended the Engineers handling the project for the quality of the work done so far and appreciated the Ministry’s Maintenance Officers for the diligent supervision of the renovation.

Dr. Anyanwutaku also inspected the National Press and other infrastructure within the Radio House Premises.

She thanked members of staff for the warm reception accorded her and promised to carry everybody along for the attainment of the Ministry’s mandate.

Dr. Anyanwutaku resumed as the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture on Tuesday, 5th January, 2021.

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Africa must pause, reflect on how well it has fared in promoting, developing researching and ultimately integrating traditional medicine into main stream health care delivery system……Dr. Mamora https://fmino.gov.ng/africa-must-pause-reflect-on-how-well-it-has-fared-in-promoting-developing-researching-and-ultimately-integrating-traditional-medicine-into-main-stream-health-care-delivery-systemd/ Tue, 01 Sep 2020 23:52:02 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=12216 The post Africa must pause, reflect on how well it has fared in promoting, developing researching and ultimately integrating traditional medicine into main stream health care delivery system……Dr. Mamora appeared first on Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

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The Honourable Minister of State for Health, Dr. Olurunnimbe Mamora has stated that Africa must pause and reflect on how well it has fared in the promotion, developing researching and ultimate integration of traditional medicine into the main stream of health care delivery system.

Dr. Mamora made this statement at a ministerial press briefing to mark the 2020 African Traditional Medicine Day celebration with the theme “Two Decades of African Traditional Medicine (2001-2020): What Progress in Countries?”

The Minister of State, said the current COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire world to its knees due to its ravaging effect on health, economy and social well-being of humanity, with countries inevitably being forced to look inwards for local solution which makes the time for stock taking of achievement and failure in traditional Medicine sector, now.
“You will recall that Madagascar came up with a herbal product, called Covid Organics which claims to be preventive and curative for COVID-19, although this claim is yet to be scientifically proven, but it would not be out of place to acknowledge this effort and its a good step in African continent. I must commend the gallant efforts of some of our herbal practitioners who made similar moves in this regard; we urge them to step forward to be counted”, the Minister of State, said.

The HMSH, Dr. Olorunnimbe Mamora with the DG NIPRD, Dr. Obi Adigwe.
The HMSH, Dr. Olorunnimbe Mamora with the DG NIPRD, Dr. Obi Adigwe.

Speaking further, Dr. Mamora said that in Nigeria, we are blessed with over 8,000 species of medicinal plants which provides low hanging fruits for the production of agro allied pharmaceutical raw materials, herbal medicines, trado medicines and body care products to mention a few. Looking inward, the Federal Ministry of Health has requested traditional herbal medicine practitioner who claim to have herbal medicines for the management of COVID-19 to submit such claims for necessary evaluation and validation.

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Mr. Abdulaziz Mashi Abdullahi said in his opening remarks that in view of the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world; it has become increasingly necessary to look at strategies by all countries to tackle this novel Corona Virus. “It is worthy of mention that since COVID-19 was discovered, Nigeria has also joined the world in the search for cure and management of this virus. Various traditional medicine practitioners have submitted claims for products with potential to cure this disease. These products have been fully handed to NIPRD and NAFDAC for further evaluation. This development is evidence of Government’s commitment and involvement towards the development, promotion of traditional medicine and its gradual integration into the main health care delivery system.”

A member of the ad-hoc Committee on Health, at the National Assembly, Hon. Dr. Shehu Balarabe Kakale, reiterated support for the initiative of the Federal Ministry of Health and the Federal Government in tightening the loopholes in the area of Alternative, Traditional and Complimentary Medicine for the benefit of Nigerians. “80% of Nigerians use traditional medicine one way or the other and have got remedies and succor in many areas concerning their health and well-being, with the current new support in the sector, a lot could be achieved in reducing medical tourism, improving health and welfare of Nigerians and of course, creating jobs to boost the economy.” He further assured of the support of his colleagues at the National Assembly to do their best in continuous, seamless and harmonious relationship in passing bills and other resolution of the Traditional Medicine Association as well as the institution that certify this products for the benefits of Nigerians.

Similarly, the Director General of the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Dr. Obi Adigwe said that for the first time in the Country’s history an interdisciplinary team of over 20 eminent and erudite Professors drawn from various universities and geopolitical regions were convened to form the National Scientific Advisory Committee (NSAC) on the verification of claims by Traditional Medicines Practitioners. This landmark achievement not only ensures that Corona virus cure claims are subjected to the highest international science, it also ensures that the highest relevant standards of safety and efficacy are maintained, in order to safeguard the lives of Nigerians.

He further informed of the commencement of its nationwide training and capacity building of Traditional Medicines Practitioners. “This year, the activity being decentralized to states and rural areas to ensure a robust and comprehensive engagement with Governors, sub-national policymakers and regulators, as well as to mitigate identified challenges such as paucity of funds, limited information technology capacity and poor understanding of scientific, policy and regulatory processes”, he stated. In his words: “NIPRD remains committed to undertaking activities that foster and stimulate ground-breaking evidence based methodologies and policies that would enable the inherent fulfilment of health and socioeconomic potential associated with African Traditional Medicines.”

By Blessing Efem,

Signed:
Olujimi Oyetomi, Director, Information, Media & Public Relations.

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PRPD organizes a 3-day Training Program for Information Officers of the Ministry https://fmino.gov.ng/prpd-organizes-a-3-day-training-program-for-information-officers-of-the-ministry/ Sat, 10 Nov 2018 13:29:53 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=5382 The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Deaconess Grace Gekpe Isu has been commended for her remedial effort meant to bridge the skill gap existing in the Information Officer cadre of the Ministry. The commendation was given by Mr. Charles Chikezie, a retired Director of the Ministry at a 3-day training programme organized […]

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Deaconess Grace Gekpe Isu has been commended for her remedial effort meant to bridge the skill gap existing in the Information Officer cadre of the Ministry.

The commendation was given by Mr. Charles Chikezie, a retired Director of the Ministry at a 3-day training programme organized for Information Officers by the Public Relations and Protocol Department of the Ministry.

Mr. Chikezie noted that capacity building for younger officers had become imperative as requisite skills for effective information management were diminishing due to retirement of officers stating that younger officers needed to be groomed by experienced hands, if they were to effectively deliver on their expected roles as information managers in a dynamic environment.

He therefore commended the Permanent Secretary for her foresight in bringing together experienced but retired Directors of the Ministry to impart their wealth of experience to the younger officers and inculcate in them, the art of effective public information management.
Declaring open the programme with the theme “Enhancing Communication Skills as Information Officers”, the Permanent Secretary, represented by the Director, Public Relations and Protocol Department of the Ministry, Mr. Sunday A. Baba, said the training programme had become imperative as the Ministry expected much from Information Officers in her quest to effectively deliver on her mandate which was effective information management for the overall benefit of the citizenry.

The Permanent Secretary noted that the socio- political and security challenges confronting the nation meant that Information Officers- as
Information Managers- were equipped for optimal productivity within the varying and challenging circumstances.

During the programme, Information Officers were given in-depth training on their roles as Public Communicators, Public Relations Officers as well as techniques of Public Speaking, Official Communication, Protocol Etiquettes, among many other contemporary subjects.
Over 60 Information Officers from the various departments of the Ministry attended the training programme.

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FMIC InfoTech – Web Management Unit Completes News Reporting Skills Training for Freshers https://fmino.gov.ng/fmic-infotech-web-management-unit-completes-news-reporting-skills-training-for-freshers/ Fri, 13 Jul 2018 12:11:20 +0000 https://fmic.gov.ng/?p=4725 ABUJA – (Information & Culture Ministry Report) – Four fresh Information Officers in the Web Content Management Unit of the Information Technology Department in the Federal Ministry of Information & Culture have successfully completed a two-week professional in-house training on the prospects of news writing and reporting. The workshop conducted between June 25th and July […]

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From R-L: Dikko Ummaimah, Ifeoma Ezeude, Uko Ruth and Falope Oluwakemi.

ABUJA – (Information & Culture Ministry Report) – Four fresh Information Officers in the Web Content Management Unit of the Information Technology Department in the Federal Ministry of Information & Culture have successfully completed a two-week professional in-house training on the prospects of news writing and reporting.

The workshop conducted between June 25th and July 11th, 2018 and facilitated by the news editor of the fmic.gov.ng website, Nchu Ogar exposed participants to the rudiments of news writing and reporting, media practice principles, news sourcing and evaluation, basic photography as well as blogging, civic journalism and ethics.

While congratulating the participants at the end of the workshop, the facilitator lauded them for the expertise, interest and dedication exhibited during the training sessions towards acquiring knowledge and proficiency. He tasked them to be up and doing in their news reporting duties and to contribute optimally to the dissemination of veritable government information to Nigerian publics.

In expressing their joy and fulfilment for the new skills, the participants espoused appreciation to the Director of the Information Technology Department in the Federal Ministry of Information & Culture, Mrs Comfort Ajiboye for the opportunity offered to them to imbibe the most desirable news reporting skills. They also mentioned that the training was quite educative, insightful and very informative.”

“We are grateful and hope to do the best in utilising our newly got skills to enhance our duties, support the activities of the IT Department and enable the Ministry to grow in its daily functions,” they said.

The participants were: Dikko Ummaimah, Ifeoma Ezeude, Uko Ruth and Falope Oluwakemi.

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