SERVICE DELIVERY: PRESIDENCY HONOURS NPF AS MOST IMPROVED SERVICE DELIVERY PARASTATAL OF YEAR 2024.(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.

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 PRESS RELEASE SERVICE DELIVERY: PRESIDENCY HONOURS NPF AS MOST IMPROVED SERVICE DELIVERY PARASTATAL OF YEAR 2024 AS IGP REITERATES COMMITMENT TO BETTER SERVICE The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D, NPM, today, 14th January 2025 received the award and commendation for the Nigeria Police Force as the Most Improved Service Delivery Parastatal (SERVICOM Unit) in Nigeria for the year 2024. The award was presented to the IGP by the National Coordinator/CEO SERVICOM Presidency, assisted by other SERVICOM staff from the presidency. Mrs. Nnena Akajemeli in her address made it known that the strides the NPF has taken in recent times to ensure proper service delivery are nothing short of remarkable as regards the service charter and workplan on customer service in the year 2024. She buttressed that the award is given on merit, reaffirming that the Force has improved in service delivery, in many areas such as creation of a customer service workplan to touch lives...

FG ANNOUNCES TWO SAVINGS BONDS. (PHOTO).


 FG announces two savings bonds


The Federal Government is offering two new Savings Bonds through the Debt Management Office. A statement by the DMO listed the first one as a two-year bond that pays 17.23% interest each year and ends in January 2027.


The second is a three-year bond that pays 18.23% interest each year and ends in January 2028. Bonds are very safe investments because they are backed by the Federal Government, which promises to pay back the money.


According to the DMO, people can buy these bonds starting January 13, 2025, until January 17, 2025. The government will start the bonds on January 22, 2025, and will pay interest to investors every three months – in April, July, October, and January.


These bonds have some special features. They are tax-free under both company and personal tax laws. Big investors like pension funds and trustees are allowed to buy them. Each bond costs N1,000. You need to buy at least N5,000 worth, but you can’t buy more than N50,000,000 worth.


Earlier, the Debt Management Office had said the government was offering three bonds worth N150 billion in September.

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