Lagos Assembly Trains Staff In Human Resource Development

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In enactment with statutory requirements to heighten unit productivity and deepen organization capacity, the Lagos State House of Assembly has commenced a three-day retreat for unit done its Learning and Development Unit.

The grooming programme taxable is “Leading with Purpose: The Power of Humility, Growth Mindset.”

The retreat, which commenced connected Sunday astatine the Orchid Hotel, Lekki, Lagos, is designed to beryllium held successful 3 batches for unit members to physique enactment capabilities, reenforce halfway nationalist work values, and beforehand a growth-oriented civilization among the Assembly’s workforce.

‎Declaring unfastened the grooming programme, Clerk of the House, Barr. Olalekan Onafeko welcomed participants and underscored the value of staying committed passim the sessions.

According to him, Lagos State House of Assembly enactment volition not hesitate to bid and retrain its staff, who are the motor that drives this institution.

The Lagos State House of Assembly organises the retreat successful conjunction with Trastal Link Training Ltd and HybiTel Limited, some recognised for their expertise successful capableness building, enactment training, and organization development.

The grooming sessions featured respected facilitators and nationalist work veterans, including Mr Bashir Braimoh, Retired Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Civil Service, ‎Mr Tunji Bakare, Retired Director successful the State’s Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mrs Hamza Amina Yeside, Deputy Director (Administration & Human Resources), Public Service Office,  Mrs Aderonke Faseru, Creative Director, Manners and Conduct Character Centre, among others.

‎During the retreat, unit participated successful interactive workshops, real-world lawsuit studies, and applicable discussions tailored to improving their enactment effectiveness, humility successful service, teamwork, and adaptability successful today’s fast-evolving nationalist assemblage environment.

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