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OPTS commits to improve 21st Century innovative practices for Nigerian civil servants

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Determined to improve the innovative practices among Nigerian civil servants, the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) sponsored a two-day training by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for Senior Civil Servants under the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF).
The two-day training programme held at the National Universities Commission Auditorium, Abuja, witnessed the training of 80 senior civil servants across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

Folashade Yemi-Esan, acting Head of Service, says the training was aimed at developing a more innovative civil service for improved service delivery via dedicated innovation units.
Yemi-Esan, while speaking at the opening ceremony of the training, says one of the eight priority areas in the 2017 to 2020 Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP) was to drive innovation in the service, a fact that necessitated the training programme to help drive innovation in the public sector.
Paul McGrath, chairman, OPTS of the LCCI, commends the office of the HCSF for the current civil service reform designed to reposition civil service for better performance and improved service delivery.

McGrath, who was represented at the event by Lorenzo Fiorillo, vice chairman of OPTS, says members of OPTS were delighted by the efforts of office of HCSF to upgrade the horizon of civil servants in area of technology.
According to McGrath, “We are delighted to identify with the leadership and staff of the Federal Civil Service in this effort to build a modern Public Service.

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“To support OHSCF in the provision of a world-class training programme as part of the activities under the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP) 2017-2020.”
Yemi-Esan further states that the Head of Service Project Management Team on Innovation was embarking on the establishment of a Service Innovation Department and Service Innovation Units in all the MDAs, as well as an Innovation Campaign towards raising awareness on Innovation in the Public Sector.
She lauds the OPTS for supporting the implementation of the Training Programme which she described as the first of it’s kind in the Nigerian Public Sector

Paul McGrath opines that the training programme, delivered by one of the world’s leading training institutions, will go a long way in supporting the OHSCF in achieving her aspirations to become an organisation that provides world-class service for sustainable National Development.
The OPTS chairman also calls for collective efforts to create a vibrant Oil and Gas Industry by ensuring the security of lives and property, maintaining stable laws and policies, respecting contract sanctity and fair mechanisms for timely dispute resolution, developing sustainable local capacity and removing structural factors that increase costs.

Bhaskar Pant, executive director, professional education MIT while speaking at the two-day event, says the training was the first professional programme being held in Africa, under the MIT Africa Initiative which seeks to be actively engaged in the development of universities as well as the public and private sectors in Africa.
Aside from Pant, the two-day training was also facilitated by Sanjay Sarma, vice president, Opening Learning, MIT.