Mon. Sep 23rd, 2024

Prudent Management: Nigerian Accounting Body Lauds FCT Perm Sec

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By Peter Usman:

Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, ANAN has commended the Permanent Secretary, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Chinyeaka Ohaa for prudent management of the nation’s resources and dint of hard work .

The National President of the Association, Shehu Usman gave the commendation when he paid a courtesy call on the Permanent Secretary in Garki, Abuja.

In his words: “Your new position did not come by accident. Indeed, it is a product of hard work, determination and dedication to duty. We are also impressed with the way you have been managing the nation’s resources in a prudent manner. We are happy that our member is occupying such an enviable position.”

The President used the occasion to appeal to the Permanent Secretary to use his good offices to ensure that ANAN members who are in the employment payroll of the Federal Capital Territory and some States are placed on grade level 10 in line with the approval of the National Council on Establishment in 2008.

He said: “As a respected and dedicated member of the Association, we implore you to use your good office to assist us to ensure that ANAN Members in FCT and many States are placed on Grade Level 10 according to the approval of the National Council on Establishment in 2008.”

Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, charged the Association to key into the Change Agenda of President Muhammadu  Buhari of ensuring that Nigeria is corruption free, adding that the President has good intentions for the country.

He assured the Association that both organizations would continue to partner for the development and progress of the country.

Ohaa who charged the Association to do their job professionally, harped on the need for the Association to ensure that every member of ANAN is a University graduate.

 

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