By Ajogwu Jerry
The Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) has called for improved workers welfare especially now that the country is been ravaged by COVID-19 virus.
This was disclosed at an event organized by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) chapter of the union held in Kano State.
The Seminar with a theme "Staff Attitudinal Change As Basis For Revenue Generation" tasked staff of the organization to build positive attitudes to work in order to deliver the mandates of FIRS.
In his address, the Unit Chairman, Mr Idris Abdulrahman hinted that the union is not resting on its oars with a bid to ensure improved workers welfare as practiced in other sister organizations.
He applauded the performance of FIRS in year 2020 in terms of revenue generation while noting that staff of the service need to be encouraged to sustain the tempo.
"We are doing the best we can to ensure that staff get the best from our management with respect to welfare and other related matters.
"My fellow comrades, the performance on our collection is not bad as some people think because recently the Executive Chairman in one of his functions said the service raked in the total sum of 4.178 trillion as revenue out of personal target of 4.239 trillion.
"At this juncture, the staff needs to be encouraged in order to boost their morale and efficiencies since staff are not given palliative as was done in other organizations," he said.
Also speaking at the Mr Emmanuel Eze, Deputy Director Human Capital Management and Development emphasized the need for positive attitude which he described
as a "priceless possession".
as a "priceless possession".
Eze who was represented by Mrs Emmanuela Hom was of the view that positive attitude like punctuality, personal and professional discipline and respect to constituted authority can upgrade organizational goals.
Highpoints of the event was paper presentations by resource persons and a question and answer section by participants.
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