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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

SERVICOM urges Nigerians to demand quality service delivery from MDAs

“In 2024, we want to campaign, raise awareness around citizens standing up for quality service delivery.’’

• December 20, 2023
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Service Compact with all Nigerians has called on Nigerians to insist on quality service delivery at all sectors as the agency reinstates service improvement as its focus in 2024.

The National Coordinator, SERVICOM, Nnenna Akajemeli, made the call on Tuesday in Abuja, at the end-of-year meeting/awards of the National Council of SERVICOM Nodal Officers across various Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

The event is the last meeting of 2023 events by the SERVICOM to present the agency’s scorecard and the assessment of the MDAs in terms of their operational activities for 2023.

“We are here to have the last meeting for the year. In this meeting, we will present a score card of what we have done, the activities of the year in terms of our key operational activities to let our stakeholders know what we have achieved for the year.

“In 2024, we want to campaign, raise awareness around citizens standing up and insisting that they get quality service delivery from MDAs,” Mrs Akajemeli said.

To achieve the aim, the SERVICOM CEO said the agency would explore services of media and relevant stakeholders to ensure that MDAs were up to their tasks and mandates they were established for to reach out to all Nigerians.

Speaking further on aims of the ceremony, Mrs Akajemeli said the medium was to serve as an opportunity to entrench a culture of service excellence

According to the SERVICOM boss, it is also to encourage healthy competition among the ministerial service units by promoting its functionality/customer service satisfaction.

Other objectives, she explained, were to hold the government more accountable to the Nigerian citizens, to promote best practices in service delivery, adding that it is what SERVICOM preaches hence it has to lead by example.

“We have three categories of awardees to include CEOs who stand out in owning the process of service improvement, in committing to ensuring that people are served right.

“The second category is for the ministerial/parastatal SERVICOM Unit and the third category is the leadership and the personnel driving our foot soldiers, who are driving this improvement in various MDAs,” she said.

In her remarks, Acting Director, Reforms Coordination and Service Improvement department, Federal Capital Territory Administration, Dr Jumai Ahmadu, lauded SERVICOM awarding initiative.

Mrs Ahmadu added that the event was the demonstration of SERVICOM efforts and commitment to ensure that Nigerians get the best of services.

“This event is what we need as a people, as service providers so that we can motivate people as well as encouraging those who don’t take their services seriously in their respective MDAs to do so, because we are employed to serve as public servants.

“Our prime responsibility is to ensure that an average Nigerians get the best of service because we are paid to do that,” she advised.

Also, Nodal Officer, National Information Technology Development Agency, Tariundu Ndoni, expressed excitement at the award.

Mrs Ndoni, who received the best nodal officer’s award, described it as the symbol of accomplishment and also a promise of committed continuous service delivery in years to come.

“Today, I am most grateful for the award given to me as the overall nodal best officer in 2023. I am most humbled and honoured because it is the recognition of the commitment and dedication of a shared goal of the management of NITDA as well as SERVICOM,” she said.

Highlights of the event include presentations of awards to best nodal officers, their respective MDAs and SERVICOM media partners.

(NAN)

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