• Top 5 Frequently Asked Questions About F.I.S.H

    What is the FISH Programme? ANSWER: The FISH Programme was initiated by the Head of Civil Service of the Federation to provide affordable housing in good locations to civil servants. Who can participate in the FISH Programme? ANSWER: The FISH Programme is open to all Federal Civil and Public Servants in Nigeria. Will the government …

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  • SUMMARY OF GUIDELINES AND PROCESSES FOR THE ALLOCATION OF HOUSES IN THE FISH PROGRAMME

    Application for FISH House by Eligible Civil Servants Profiling of Applicants Issuance of House Allocation/Offer Letters to Subscribers Processing Mortgage Payment through FGSHLB or FMBN Equity Contribution and shortfall prodded by the Off-taker  or The Equity Contribution and shortfall may be offset on a mutually acceptable arrangement between the developer and the Off-taker Upon payment …

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  • PRE-RETIREMENT TRAINING SCHEME FOR FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS

    Improved welfare and well-being of Federal Civil Servants is one of the target areas of the current Civil Service reform initiatives as outlined in the Federal Civil Service Strategy Implementation Plan 2017 – 2020. Towards achieving this target, the Service Welfare Office was mandated to address all welfare related issues outlined in the Plan. One …

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  • PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF FEDERAL INTEGRATED STAFF HOUSING (FISH) HANDBOOKS, WEBSITE AND COMMISSIONING OF FISH ESTATES KUJE I & II ON THURSDAY, 20″ DECEMBER 2018

    As part of efforts to improve the welfare and morale of Civil Servants especially in the area of housing, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Winifred Ito-0y° on Thursday, 20th December 2018, commissioned two (2) Federal Integrated Staff Housing (FISH) Estates at Kuje, Abuja. Earlier at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja, …

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  • Deployment of Newly Recruited Officers 2018

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  • OHCSF Retired Staff 2018

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  • FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE ANTHEM WITH LYRICS

    STANZA 1 There were obstacles and there were hurdles that we had to face There were challenges and there were struggles that we had to grace Now there is a sound of change that is coming A journey to works of transforming And rebuilding a system that will stand the test of time Yes we’re …

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  • DON’T WRITE YOUR SURNAME BEFORE YOUR FIRST NAME

    People must understand that the arrangement of names is standard across the globe. When you’re asked to mention or write your name, call/write your first name first before any other names and the name that comes last is presumed to be your last name/surname. For example, if you’re James and your surname is John, in …

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  • CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CIVIL SERVANTS (PART ONE)

    The Public Service Rules provides in Nos. 030422-030425 the following guidance for Civil Servants seeking to participate in political activities or other forms of paid engagement: 030422 No Officer shall without express permission of the Government whether on duty or leave of absence: Hold any office, paid or unpaid, permanent or temporary in any political …

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  • LIFE IN RETIREMENT

    INTRODUCTION Every Civil Servant knows on entry into the Service that the day of exit will one day arrive either statutorily or by the termination of Life unexpectedly. The probability of exiting as a punishment for misdemeanour or misconduct though an option is Least considered in our thoughts as a result of the typical Civil …

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