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RMAFC Trains Staff On PMS For Improved Service Delivery

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), has trained its staff on Performance Management System (PMS) for improved productivity and service delivery.

RMAFC Chairman, Dr. Mohammed Bello Shehu, while speaking during the training, urged the staff to embrace the digital transformation initiative of the Commission.

According to a statement made available by the Head, Information and Public Relations Unit, RMAFC, Maryam Umar Yusuf, on Wednesday, Dr. Shehu, who was represented by Hon. Ismail Mohammed Agaka, Federal Commissioner representing Kwara State, said the new PMS would replace the old annual performance evaluation report.

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He added that automation and digital tools will streamline processes, minimise errors, and make the analog system a thing of the past.

He urged staff to adapt to the changes. He said, “if you do not shake into the system, the system will likely shake you out.”

He further advised participants to adjust their mindset and attitude to embrace the new changes coming in the next few months.

Also addressing the participants, the Secretary to the Commission, Mr. Nwaeze Joseph Okechukwu who described RMAFC as one of the nation’s strategic institutions, explained that the training would ensure that officers experience digital transformation and develop new skills.

He therefore encouraged staff to learn, unlearn, and relearn while maintaining good dressing and the culture of punctuality to promote a professional and respectful work environment.

In his goodwill message, the PMS Consultant from Reliefline Nigeria Limited, Mr. Emmanuel Ohiro commended the initiative. He said “This workshop is a good idea, and I urge you to take it seriously as it will improve your service delivery.”

The training, organised by the Administration and Human Resources Department in collaboration with Reliefline Nigeria Limited, commenced on Tuesday, 16th September 2025, and will run daily until Wednesday, 24th September 2025.

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