Michael Olugbode in Abuja The federal government has advised the country’s foreign service officers to ensure that the image of the country remains untainted.The federal government made the call yesterday,
The federal government has advised the country’s foreign service officers to ensure that the image of the country remains untainted.
Lamuwa, who spoke at the Graduation of the 25th Regular Course of the Foreign Service Academy , at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, also asked the graduands to go out there and give back to the system what it gave to them. The retired Nigerian Ambassador, said to be amongst the elite civil servants was not only a privilege but also, a huge responsibility.
“Knowledge is key, because you cannot give what you do not have. If you put a buffoon in office, you get buffoonery, you can pray from now till next year and God will feel insulted. The Head of Service of the Federation, Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan, said, training and retraining of staff brings out the best in them, hence her interest in capacity building.
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