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INEC promtes 1,731staff

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Last updated: November 19, 2024 7:58 pm
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

In order to enhanc staff development, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has promoted One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-One (1,731), staff who excelled in the 2024 promotional examinations.

In a press release by the director and Editor in Chief, Mrs. Adenike Tadese on Tuesday, said about 1731 were successful in the promotional examination conducted.

This achievement she said, highlighted INEC’s steadfast commitment to staff development, motivation and continuous self-improvement.

The Commission added that it remain dedicated to maintaining a tradition of annual promotions aimed at boosting staff morale and driving organizational productivity.

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This achievement also marks another milestone that underscores the Commission’s unwavering commitment to enhancing staff welfare and supporting career progression.

The details shows that Fifty-nine (59) Deputy Directors (Grade Level 16), have been elevated to the rank of Director (Grade Level 17).

One Hundred and Sixty-Eight (168) Assistant Directors (Grade Level 15), were promoted to the rank of Deputy Director (Grade Level 16).

While One Hundred and Sixty-Seven (167) Chiefs (Grade Level 14), advanced to the position of Assistant Director (Grade Level 15) and One thousand three hundred and thirty -Seven (1,337) Officers between Grade Levels 7 and 13 were also promoted respectively.

According to the release, “INEC reiterates its commitment to fostering a supportive work environment that recognizes and rewards hard work, diligence, competence and professional growth.

“This dedication ensures a motivated workforce capable of delivering on the Commission’s mandate of conducting credible elections”, it averred.

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