The Administrator/Chief Executive Officer, Public Service Institute of Nigeria (PSIN), Ms Imeh Okon has said that the institute remained a work in progress, but that the foundations are now firmer than they were 100 days ago.
Okon, made the disclosure when the House of Representatives Committee on Public Service Matters paid an oversight visit the Institute in Abuja.
The PSIN Administrator said the visit of the committee was significant to her as it coincided with her first 100 days.
She noted: “From the onset, I took the deliberate decision that the first 100 days would not be about publicity, but about understanding the institution, engaging the people who work here, and putting in place the basic disciplines required for PSIN to function effectively as a federal public institution.
” One of the first things I did was to engage directly with staff across departments to understand their disposition towards management and the Institute.
“Flowing from that, we instituted a monthly whole-of-staff engagement forum to ensure everyone understands where PSIN is going and how their individual roles contribute to our collective mandate.”
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