ASCON Trains 804 Kano Civil Servants in Capacity Building

The Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) has successfully trained 804 civil servants in Kano State, as part of a capacity-building initiative aimed at enhancing the skills of public service officials. Dr.
Funk Adepoju, the Director General of ASCON, commended the Kano State government's commitment to investing in human capacity development, describing it as essential for preparing the state for future challenges and attracting investors. The training, which is part of a two-week program organized in collaboration with the Kano State Civil Service, focuses on equipping non-administrative officers with the necessary skills for managerial positions.
Governor Abba Yusuf, represented by Alhaji Ibrahim Farouk, reaffirmed the administration's dedication to developing civil servants, highlighting the importance of leadership, strategic thinking, and ethical standards in public service. The workshop attracted members of the state executive council and senior public service officials, underscoring the state's commitment to building a competent civil service capable of driving sustainable development.
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