Crisis Brews In FCTA As Unions Reject New Perm Sec
A major crisis is looming in the
Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) following a media report of the
posting of a new federal permanent secretary to the (FCTA), Dr Magdalene Ajani.
President Bola Tinubu had on Friday
approved the redeployment and assignment of portfolios to 24 permanent
secretaries including Dr Magdalene Ajani, from the Transportation Ministry, to
replace the incumbent at the FCTA, Mr Olusade Adesola, who is due to retire
from service on January 29, 2024.
Many staff members of the FCTA had
expected that Adesola would be the last federal permanent secretary to be
posted to the FCTA, considering President Tinubu’s approval for the
establishment of a Civil Service Commission for the FCT, to allow career
progression for civil servants in the FCT Administration, but their expectation
was dashed with the report of Dr Ajani’s posting.
The FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, in
October said the law for the creation of the commission had been signed since
2018 but was not implemented for whatever reasons.
Wike, while explaining that he was not
aware of the existence of the law until recently, said, “So, I wrote a memo to
Mr President. I say, you have a Renewed Hope agenda; civil servants in FCT are
suffering; they have lost hope.
“They are not committed to work. Why
should I be working because at the end of the day, I cannot get to the apex of
my career? As such, we must implement that 2018 law as passed by the National
Assembly. If there are challenges, of course there is no law that is
perfect."
Although, the Office of the Head of
Service of the Federation is yet to issue any statement regarding the posting
of a permanent secretary to the FCTA, but the umbrella body of staff unions in
the FCTA, the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC) is however, threatening mass
protest to register their displeasure if there is any such posting.
The president of the union, Comrade
Matilukuro Korede, in a circular addressed to all the members of the
administration and those of the Federal Capital Development Authority, sighted
by our correspondent described the new posting as an anomaly that should not be
allowed to stand.
The circular reads, “Sequel to the
emergency meeting, held on Friday January 12, 2024, at the JUAC Secretariat,
FCTA, where the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC) has concluded to hold a
Press Conference, against the anomalies, as far as the permanent secretary
issue is concerned in the FCTA, (i.e the supposed replacement of Adesola, the
last PS from the Head of Service to the FCTA, (who is due and scheduled to
retired on the 29th January, 2024).
“To this end, I wish to mobilise all
staff of the FCTA/FCDA/SDAs to join the umbrella body of the unions at JUAC
Secretariat, FCTA on Monday, January 15, 2024 to speak with one voice against
the miss match and the anomalies called New Perm Sec.
“All staff are here by invited to the
JUAC Press Conference, this coming Monday to state the position of the union.
It is no longer business as usual.”
However, despite the intervention of
the FCT minister to meet with President Tinubu on the matter, the workers
suspended the press conference and staged a protest on Monday calling for the
full implementation of the FCT Civil Service Commission (CSC) Law, 2018, which
provided for the appointment of PS from the FCTA.
JUAC president, Mr Matilukuro Korede,
who spoke on behalf of the workers in Abuja on Monday, challenged the
deployment, which he described as an aberration of the FCT CSC Law.
Korede recalls that the Federal
Executive Council had in October 2023, approved the implementation of the law
establishing a CSC for FCT.
The president said that by this
development, the Head of Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, did
not have power to appoint a permanent secretary for the FCT.
JUAC president, therefore, described
the action of the Head of Service as faulty, and called for the full
implementation of the FCT CSC Law.
“On Thursday, we heard that the head
of service has announced that she has gotten approval from President Tinubu to
deploy another Permanent Secretary to FCT.
“We felt aggrieved because it is an
aberration. As we speak now, the FCT CSC Law has been gazetted since 2018,” he
said.
He said that since 2004, the staff of
FCTA had been deprived of becoming permanent secretaries, adding that the law
to make it possible was signed in 2018 but implementation became a problem.
He said that Wike took the issue and
within a month, secured President Tinubu’s approval for the implementation of
the law.
“But to our surprise, the Head of
Service decided to include a name for appointment as permanent secretary for
the FCT. As far as FCT is concerned, the permanent secretary should be
appointed among the qualified directors in the FCTA and not from outside.
“This will provide an opportunity for
the staff of FCTA to get to the peak of their career by becoming a permanent
secretary.
“Our demand, therefore, is that the
appointment of a permanent secretary outside the FCTA is an aberration and an
anomaly that should be corrected. We are waiting for the implementation
of the FCT Civil Service Commission,” he said.
He added that if the Head of Service
insists on appointing a permanent secretary from outside the FCTA, then she has
to wait for the law to be amended and be given the power to do so.
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