Institute trains NYSC members on leadership, digital skills

By Lucy Ogalue

The Public Service Institute of Nigeria (PSIN) has commenced an intensive five-day training programme for National Youth Service Corps members serving at the institute.

The Administrator and Chief Executive Officer of PSIN, Imeh Okon, said this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja.

Okon said the initiative formed part of the institute’s commitment to youth empowerment, leadership development and promoting excellence within Nigeria’s public service sector.

According to her, the programme is designed to equip corps members with practical knowledge, professional exposure and workplace competencies required in today’s evolving professional environment.

She said the training covered key areas including public service administration, financial management, entrepreneurship, leadership, communication, digital skills and career development.

The PSIN administrator explained that the programme aimed to prepare participants for both their service year and long-term professional relevance and national impact.

Okon urged the corps members to approach the training with seriousness, discipline and a strong willingness to learn throughout the programme.

According to her, leadership and excellence begin with adequate preparation, continuous learning and personal self-development in every professional environment.

She reaffirmed PSIN’s commitment to strengthening human capital development and supporting ongoing public service reforms through impactful training and institutional capacity building initiatives.

Okon added that the institute would continue pursuing strategic partnerships aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of public service delivery across the country.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the training is expected to improve workplace readiness and strengthen leadership capacity among participating corps members.(NAN)

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