Why 18 civil servants got cars, laptops — FG

The Federal Government has defended its decision to reward 18 outstanding civil servants with new sports utility vehicles, laptops, and other valuable prizes, saying the gesture was in recognition of their silent but impactful contributions to public service reform.

At the 2025 Civil Service Awards Night held on Saturday in Abuja, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, described the honourees as “quiet reformers whose daily efforts often go unnoticed but are critical to national development.”

She said the awardees were selected for consistently upholding excellence, integrity, and discipline in a demanding system.

“They show up on time, meet deadlines, write policies, fix systems, and still manage to maintain a smile.

“Tonight, we pause to acknowledge the busyness and say: we see you. We thank you. We honour you,” Walson-Jack said.

According to the list of awardees, a civil servant from the Federal Ministry of Environment, Dr Bahijjatu Hadiza, won the presidential star prize for an SUV, an award plaque, a laptop, a foreign short course, a masterclass programme and an award certificate.

Another civil servant from the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, Chukwudi Ekwenugo, won an SUV, N500,000 cash, a laptop, and a foreign short course, among others.

Other award winners went home with cash prizes ranging from N250,000 to N500,000 alongside laptops, among others.

While applauding the efforts of those honoured, Walson-Jack encouraged other public servants not to be discouraged if they were not recognised this year.

“Recognition may take time, but it will come. Do your work so well that it cannot be ignored,” she said.

She, however, expressed disappointment that some MDAs either failed to submit nominations or put forward candidates who did not meet the criteria, urging better compliance and seriousness in future editions.

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