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NCSCN backs NCC promotional exam, praises transparency
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67295, member: 636"] A civil society organization endorsed promotion testing recently completed at the Nigerian Communication Commission under Executive Vice Chairman Aminu Maida's direction. The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria said on Saturday in Abuja that examinations followed Public Service Rules while adhering to organizational charts and workforce planning documents, with each employment level containing specific vacancy numbers matching personnel capacity at various grades. Executive Director Blessing Akinlosotu discussed findings from an independent review his group conducted. Interview panels drew qualified management personnel from all six geopolitical zones and added external members plus Federal Character Commission representatives to monitor procedures and verify regulatory compliance, he said during the briefing. The assessment process covered all employee categories eligible for advancement within the telecommunications regulatory body. [/QUOTE]
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