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 Man brutalises his pregnant wife in Anambra  In another case of domestic violence, a pregnant woman was brutally beaten by her husband in Ichi, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State. The mother of three identified as Chinelo Francis, from Ebonyi State, said trouble began when she requested money from her husband, Peter, to prepare food.  According to the young woman, she had already bought vegetable with the profit she made from her shop. Peter, also from Ebonyi, claimed he didn’t make money that day and took the children home.  He returned to her shop at around 8:00 PM and insisted she close up and come home with him.  She refused, explaining that the time was when she typically made most of her sales.  Later, she closed up her shop, went home at 9:30 PM, prepared the children for bed, and retired. The interviewer urged her to go straight to the point, asking when the assault occurred. The woman said it happened that night.  The attack left...

THE NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVICE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE AFRICA INITIATIVE FOR GOVERNANCE (AIG) DEVELOPS SOPS FOR FLAGSHIP DIGITALISATION PROJECT.{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OF THE FEDERATION.
PRESS RELEASE
THE NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVICE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE AFRICA INITIATIVE FOR GOVERNANCE (AIG) DEVELOPS SOPS FOR FLAGSHIP DIGITALISATION PROJECT.
Ahead of the launch of its innovative Enterprise Content Management System, the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF), in collaboration with its private sector partner, Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG), has completed the
development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all processes carried out in the Office.
2. In a statement, issued on Tuesday 13th April 2021, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan stated “We are pleased to announce that after a rigorous exercise of business process analysis and documentation, all 26 departments of the OHCSF have successfully developed SOPs for their processes. This is a first and fundamental step ahead of the digitalisation of the work of the OHCSF, which will mark the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for the Nigerian civil service, one that is driven by innovation and enhanced efficiency”.
3. The Chairman of the Africa Initiative for Governance, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede stated, “We are honoured to be partnering with the OHCSF and supporting the implementation of the ground-breaking digitalisation project with private sector expertise and funding. We would like to commend the OHCSF Department Champions who worked diligently to develop the SOPs and the other dedicated civil
servants working with the AIG team to ensure the successful implementation of the Enterprise Content Management System for the OHCSF.”

4. The OHCSF now has 26 sets of SOPs containing detailed instructions on procedures carried out by all its departments. Each business process has been risk-assessed and proper control mechanisms have
been put in place to ensure full compliance. With this milestone achieved, the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation is now working to introduce the development of SOPs service-wide.
5. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are globally recognised as manuals that apply step-by-step instructions compiled by an organisation to assist its personnel perform their operational tasks accurately and effectively. SOPs aim to achieve efficiency, quality output and uniformity of performance while reducing
miscommunication and failure to comply with industry regulations.
Signed:
AbdulGaniyu Aminu
Director, Press and Public Relations.
Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF)
13/4/2021
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