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Federal Capital Territory Administration Permanent Secretary Calls for the Immediate Development and Adoption of a National Policy for the Sustainable Development of Abuja

Rising from a 4 hour FCT Operations Briefing Session during the week, the permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Dr. Goke Adegoroye, OON, called for the immediate development and adoption of a National Policy for the Sustainable Development of Abuja. This came after he had presided over the monthly Operations Briefing Session where 21 Directors with operational responsibilities for the key mandates of the FCTA presented for the period 16th February- 21st March, 2010, their respective Activities/Tasks and Achievements; Challenges and Practical Solutions Deployed; and Vision for Enhancing Service Delivery.

He said that while Abuja is trying to live up to its Founding Fathers expectation of being the Centre of Unity, it is however setting records as perhaps the fastest growing city in the world. He pointed out that Abuja’s population growth is 95% influx based.

The permanent Secretary said that, as the Federal Capital City, the legitimate businesses of Abuja revolve around government bureaucracy, the legislature and the judiciary; but that in contrast to other Federal Capital cities of the world like Canberra, Pretoria etc. Abuja is also becoming a haven for such social pressure exerting populations like School drop-outs and graduates in search of jobs; petty traders looking for new outlets; displaced persons fleeing from ethno-religious hot spot States; retirees awaiting pensions; drug barons; robbers; political thugs as well as 419ers dropping names of political big wigs to prey on innocent citizens.

Dr Adegoroye said that at this rate of growth and influx population mix, it will not take long for Abuja to get to the level of the mega city problems we ran away in Lagos.

He said that the solution lies beyond what FCTA alone can do, as a Territorial or State policy would be too restrictive to solve the problems; and that what is needed is holistic approach through a National Policy that would address the various issues interplaying at several fronts; by:

i)                 tackling at source the socio economic, political and ethno-religious problems that make the home bases of the in fluxing populations non-conducive for them to earn their livelihood and live peaceably;

ii)              Embarking on vision-inspired development initiatives that will enable    Abuja not only to keep pace with but to maintain the sanity associated with similar relocated Capital Cities in the world; and

iii)            Increasing and sustaining the enforcement strategies that will compel residents of Abuja to imbibe and abide by globally cherished city culture.

He therefore advised all top management staff to bear these elements in mind coming up with and executing programmes for addressing the   mandates of their various Secretariats, Departments and Agencies (SDAs), and that as soon as new Ministers are  sworn-in , the immediate challenge he would urge the incoming Minister of the FCT to lead in confronting, would be the development of a National Policy for the Sustainable Development of Abuja.

 
DR. GOKE ADEGOROYE, OON BECOMES FCT PERMANENT SECRETARY PDF Print E-mail
The current and 11th Permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr. Adegoke Samuel Adegoroye, OON, was born on 27th August, 1950 at Akure, Ondo State.  He graduated from the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, with BSc. (Agric.) in June, 1974 and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, where he obtained his Ph.D in Ecophysiology in April, 1980.

Dr. Goke Adegoroye started his Public Service career at his alma mater, the Obafemi Awolowo University in 1975 and rose to the position of Senior Lecturer and Member, University Senate.  In 1990 he joined the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) where he set up the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Department and was in 1996 appointed Acting Director-General of FEPA, a position he held until 1998 after which he was redeployed to the Presidency.  He served as Director (Special Duties) and Head of Think Tank to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation from June, 1999 until February 4, 2004, when he was appointed as the pioneer Director-General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR).  He was appointed Permanent Secretary on August 15, 2007, and has served as Permanent Secretary, Manpower Development Office (MDO), Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education; Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation and Ministry of Interior before his current posting as Permanent Secretary, FCTA.

Dr. Adegoroye,  a seasoned bureaucrat highly respected service-wide, has won many national and international leadership recognitions including: the Distinguished  Alumnus Award of the Obafemi Awolowo University, 1997; Award on Leadership in Global Environmental Management and Enforcement, Mexico (1994); Thailand (1996); and California (1998);  Presidential Commendations in Public Service in 2001, 2004; Obafemi Awolowo University Alumni National Honour 2007, etc.  He was decorated by the President of Nigeria with Nigeria’s National Honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on 22nd December, 2008.

Dr. Adegoroye is well published with over 100 publications in such diverse areas as Ecophysiology; Environmental Management and Sustainable Development; Human Resource Management and Public Service Reforms;  He is a member of the Africa Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM), the Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM); the International Public Management  Association for Human Resources (IPMA-HR), and the International Institute for Administrative Sciences (IIAS); and the Initiator and Editor of Nigeria Public Service Reforms Series.  He is married to Adesewa Maria Gudelia and blessed with children.
 
NEW ABUJA CITY GATE - JURY REPORT PDF Print E-mail
Sequel to the decision by the Federal Capital Territory Administration to relocate the Abuja City Gate to a new site, an international architectural design competition was organized. Pursuant to this, and in accordance with the rules guiding international design competitions, the Authority selected a Jury of experienced persons through the various professional bodies and international organizations. The Jury was inaugurated by the Executive Secretary, FCDA on 3rd June, 2009. Click here for the full document
 
ADMISSION INTO FCT SCHOOL OF NURSING GWAGWALADA, ABUJA, FOR BASIC NURSING PROGRAMMES- SEPTEMBER,2009 PDF Print E-mail

This is to inform interested candidates wishing to seek admission into FCT school of Nursing Gwagwalada, Abuja for BASIC NURSING PROGRAMME that admission forms are now on sale at room 080, FCT Health & Human Secretariat, Nursing Department, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.

Candidates wishing to obtain the form should show evidence of payment of Non refundable fee of N1,000.00 (one thousand naira only) from Fin Bank (First Inland Bank) PLC, Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki Abuja. Candidates are to pay into account No- 236435070901.

Completed forms are to be returned to the Principal, FCT School of Nursing, Gwagwalada, Abuja on or before 12th June, 2009.

ENTRY QUALIFICATION: Eligible candidates should posses either WAEC, GCE, SSCE, or NECO with at least FIVE CREDIT passes including English Lnguage, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology at not more than two sittings.

B.T Frank
Chief Midwife Tutor

For: Secretary, FCT HHSS.

 
FCTA Prepares Guidelines for Mass Housing PDF Print E-mail
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is set to release guidelines for the execution of Mass Housing Projects in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
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