Federal character commission latest news
The Federal Character Commission (FCC) is a Nigerian government agency responsible for ensuring that the country's federal appointments and employment opportunities are distributed fairly and equitably across the country's six geo-political zones. Here are some of the latest news and updates from the FCC:
Recent Appointments
- In February 2023, the FCC announced the appointment of 12 new members to its board, including representatives from each of the six geo-political zones. The new members were sworn in by the Chairman of the FCC, Dr. Muhammad S. Ahmad.
- In January 2023, the FCC appointed 15 new permanent secretaries to various federal ministries and agencies. The appointments were made in accordance with the federal character principle.
Federal Character Commission's 2022 Annual Report
- In December 2022, the FCC released its 2022 annual report, which highlighted the agency's achievements and challenges in promoting federal character in Nigeria. The report noted that the FCC had made significant progress in ensuring that federal appointments and employment opportunities were distributed fairly across the country.
- The report also highlighted the challenges faced by the FCC, including inadequate funding and lack of cooperation from some federal agencies.
FCC's Efforts to Promote Federal Character
- In November 2022, the FCC launched a campaign to promote federal character in Nigeria. The campaign, which is titled "Federal Character: The Key to National Unity and Development," aims to raise awareness about the importance of promoting federal character in Nigeria.
- In October 2022, the FCC organized a workshop on federal character and national development. The workshop, which was attended by stakeholders from across the country, discussed the role of federal character in promoting national unity and development.
Controversies and Challenges
- In September 2022, the FCC was embroiled in a controversy over the appointment of a new head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The appointment was criticized by some Nigerians, who argued that it did not reflect the federal character principle.
- In August 2022, the FCC faced criticism over its handling of a dispute between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). The dispute, which involved a strike by ASUU members, highlighted the challenges faced by the FCC in promoting federal character in Nigeria's education sector.
Upcoming Events
- The FCC has announced plans to organize a national conference on federal character and national development in March 2023. The conference will bring together stakeholders from across the country to discuss the role of federal character in promoting national unity and development.
- The FCC has also announced plans to launch a new website and social media platforms in the coming months. The new platforms will provide information on the agency's activities and achievements, as well as facilitate public engagement and feedback.
These are some of the latest news and updates from the Federal Character Commission. The agency continues to play a critical role in promoting federal character and ensuring that Nigeria's federal appointments and employment opportunities are distributed fairly and equitably across the country.