Shekarau Commends Civil Service Commission’s Transparency in Marking Promotion Exam
POLITICS DIGEST – The Senator representing Kano Central and chairman Senate committee Establishment and Public Service, Ibrahim Shekarau expressed his satisfaction with the transparency of Federal Civil Service promotion examination.
He stated this when he led members of his committee to the commission’s headquarters for a visit in Abuja.
Senator Shekarau and his committee members visited to the venue of the moderation exercise as part of the lawmakers’ oversight function.
Earlier speaking, the chairman of the commission, Dr. Tukur Bello Ingawa has revealed that the result of the promotion examinations conducted recently by the commission for federal civil servants will soon be released.
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Dr. Ingawa informed the Senator that the exercise of marking over 4,000 script for staff on the management cadre had been completed, adding that members of the Commission are currently moderating the results which according to him will be completed before the end of the month.
He explained that with all members of the Commission in attendance and representatives of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offenses Commission (ICPC) and the Department of State Security (DSS) as observers proved to transparent nature of the exercise.
Senator Shekarau expressed his optimism that with the current initiative put in place, the credibility of the exercise will never be questioned.
Meanwhile, the management team of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) has thanked the Senator for ensuring projects captured in the 2020 budget to be executed for the hospital were successfully executed.
Shekarau, according to the AKTH team, as a member of the Senate Committee on Health in consultation with the hospital management recommended projects to be executed in the hospital.
The team noted that this is not the first time AKTH is benefitting from Shekarau, recalling that the hospital enjoyed the same gesture as Governor of Kano state when he built students’ hostels and donated other financial assistance to the hospital.