The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has received the Federal Government Platinum Level award for outstanding performance in corporate governance and accountability by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR).
Presenting the award to the Corporation on Wednesday, the Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha represented by the Special Adviser to President on Policy and Coordination, Dr. Habiba Lawal congratulated Board, Management and Staff of the NDIC for the courage and commitment during the exercise.
The award is based on the Corporation’s outstanding score of Ninety-Three Percent (93%) in the BPSR Self-Assessment Tool (SAT) that was deployed to Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to assess and enhance service delivery.
She added that the Corporation’s exceptional achievement serves as an impetus for other government agencies to take the opportunity of the BPSR Self-Assessment Tool to assess their strengths and weaknesses, and employ outcome of the self-evaluation to achieve the Federal Government’s objectives of effective service delivery to the citizenry.
The Honourable Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Dr Zainab Ahmed, represented by the Director, Home Finance, Mr. Stephen Okon commended the Corporation for the award and expressed the Ministry’s continued commitment and support to NDIC towards the implementation of recommendations of the BPSR SAT report.
While presenting the SAT report, the Director-General of the BPSR, Dr Dasuki Arabi, stated that the Corporation is the first and only agency under the supervision of Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning to submit itself to the SAT assessment.
He explained that the Corporation’s 93% score which represents rating of “Far Exceeded Expectations” is a direct result of the Management’s commitment to high standards in corporate governance and staff’s diligence and hard work.
Arabi added that the assessment, which commenced in September 2021, focused on broad areas of strategic governance including financial management, operational and service delivery process, human resource management & planning, procurement process and change management.
The Chairman, NDIC Board of Directors, Ronke Sokefun and the MD/CEO, Bello Hassan both congratulated the Board, Management Team and staff for the feat achieved.
The MD/CE, Mr. Hassan said since the assessment from the BPSR, the NDIC has continued to benchmark itself with International Standards and Best Practices through a culture of continuous process improvement and service delivery to its various stakeholders.
Meanwhile, the Board Chairman, Mrs. Sokefun said the NDIC would continue to strive for excellence in delivery of its mandate while implementing recommendations of the BPSR report.