• Sat. Apr 27th, 2024

NAGGW Trains Personnel On Key service Delivery

The Director-General of the National Agency for The Great Green Wall Dr. Bukar Hassan has reiterated the agency’s commitment to training and retraining of the Agency’s personnel with aim of enhancing effective service delivery.

Dr. Bukar Hassan stated this during the opening ceremony of an in-house training organized for the field officers working in the eleven frontline states held in Kano.

The Director-General who was represented by the Head of Administration of the Agency Malam Nasir Sama’ila said the objectives of the training was to build the capacity of the personnel with the aim of equipping them with techniques of enhancing effective service delivery.

He said the training would go a long way in guiding the personnel on how to effectively implement ideas and formulations of the Agency.

“In any organization, if you want service to be delivered effectively and timely you need to be training your staff at periodic intervals, so that’s why we adopt this strategy of training and Retraining of our Personnel”

He noted that the field officers would be equipped with Civil Arrives Rules, Techniques of Curtailing desertification, and disciplinary procedures.

” We expect that at the end of the training the Participants would implement what they have learned and render better services to the people.”

He added that the Frontline states include Adamawa, Borno, Jigawa, Kano, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe, Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, and Kebbi.

Earlier in a remark, the Field Coordinator Habiba Ibrahim said the training would play a vital role in improving service delivery.

She noted that the training would be sustained with aim of keeping its personnel abreast of the current happening across the world.

The two days training attracted participant from each of the eleven frontline states.

Abdullahi Jalaluddeen