DG, BPSR Dr Joe Abah seated (on the extreme right) at Town Hall meeting on the Public Sector held in Calabar |
At the BBC Media Action Town Hall meeting on the Public Sector in Calabar. Starting now.— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
Do you think the public service is slowing #Nigeria #development down? On @TalkYourOwn panel to answer this question is Dr. Joe Abbah.....— CHIBUIKE UTAKA (@utakaegbe) April 18, 2016
The Nig. Civil Service MUST facilitate the creation of more wealth. Until it does that, even modest Overheads will seem large.@DoubleEph— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
The Civil Service can facilitate wealth creation by reducing cost of doing business and focusing on not just being a cost centre.@DoubleEph— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
Nigeria's 175m people generate as much GDP as Sweden's 9m and the UK's 60m people. We MUST facilitate greater wealth creation. @DoubleEph— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
Actually, the UK's 60m people (one-third of Nigeria's population) produce 6 times our GDP. We MUST produce MORE. @DoubleEph @bpsr_ng— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
Public service, is it reformable in Nigeria ? Reform starts from the home... pic.twitter.com/b1CcUo21Oq— Talk Your Own (@TalkYourOwn) April 18, 2016
The public service is regarded as the engine room of every government. On @TalkYourOwn today, we are looking at the Public Service #Nigeria— Talk Your Own (@TalkYourOwn) April 18, 2016
Age falsification in the Public Service.. Is it depriving Nigeria of younger minds? pic.twitter.com/hETnmxCm9h— Talk Your Own (@TalkYourOwn) April 18, 2016
The Calabar Marina at 5:20pm. Beautiful! pic.twitter.com/L78XT6jjva— Dr Joe Abah (@DrJoeAbah) April 18, 2016
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