Wednesday, October 15, 2014

NDDC trains officials for better service delivery


    Written by EDITOR

  THE Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has begun a series of capacity enhancement workshops on blue ocean strategy formulation for its management members of staff as a means of equipping them to improve service delivery to people of the Niger Delta region.

  The training programme, which will run for two weeks, was declared open by the NDDC Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bassey Dan-Abia, at the Le Meridian Hotel Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, where he stressed the need for continuous update of knowledge for its officials to enable them play their roles in repositioning the interventionist agency.
  He said that training and re-training ranked high in the priorities of the current board and management of the NDDC, noting that the policy was meant to empower members of staff with all necessary tools so that they could contribute effectively to the commission’s achievement of its set corporate objectives.

  Dan-Abia said: “The importance of strategic planning in public service organisations like ours cannot be over-emphasised because as the saying goes, those that fail to plan; plan to fail. In public service, the goals are not as simple as making profit for the organisation; but also include value for money, efficient service delivery, stakeholders’ satisfaction, among others.

  “We must constantly strive to satisfy our communities and stakeholders who are our customers. Our success in deploying sustainable development in the Niger Delta lies mainly in our ability to utilise the tools of strategic planning.”

  He further said that the capacity enhancement workshop would expose the senior officers of the commission to a new way of thinking on how to increase the value of NDDC through innovative ideas that would meet or exceed the expectations of the various stakeholders, adding that the blue ocean strategy is a vital tool for the commission as it was operating in an environment where resources were scarce and plans or budgets were under constant scrutiny.

  “The Governing Board of NDDC has decided that henceforth every programme and project being embarked upon by the commission must go through the proper strategic planning process. Management has directed that proponents of new projects/programmes must submit the concept notes before such projects or programmes can be included in the NDDC budget,” Dan-Abia said.

   The facilitator of the training programme, Mrs. Gloria Efemini, said that their role would be to stimulate exchange of ideas and inspire original thinking.
 
Culled from http://www.ngrguardiannews.com

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