Agency employees get ethics training

NESREA

Twenty four top management of National Environmental Standards and Regulatory Enforcement Agency (NESREA) have been trained on ethics.

With its theme: “Improving employee work ethics performance and commitment in the workplace, the training was facilitated by Lets Talk Academia – education-based arm of LETS TALK, creators of Nigeria’s first instant messaging app.

Chief Executive Officer, Ms Folashade Ayeni, said the training was part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

Ayeni said the training was anchored on the need to encourage staff commitment to organisational goals and vision to produce optimum service delivery.

She listed the training’s  four cardinal modules: Understanding Work Business Ethics, Building Commitment and Trust in the Workplace, Assertive Communication and Effective Delegation as well as Guiding against Toxic Work Environment.

The company chief said the initiative was borne out of the need to bridge the knowledge gap, as well as instil good work ethics in the public service.

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Ayeni noted the training stressed the need for participants to create personal values, which  centre on their “carriage and expectation.”

She added that LETS TALK developed an innovative environmental safeguard product, Save Environment Compact Tank (SECT).

Ayeni said this would ensure fulfillment of the Ministry of Environment’s mandate to protect primary and secondary environment.

She said the product ‘s features included surveillance, advertisement/organisation profiling, waste management and energy conservation.

NESREA Director-General, Prof. Aliyu Jauro, hailed LETS TALK, saying the training would contribute to national development.

Jauro said participants testified to the quality of training and relevance to their duties.

He called for further collaboration between LET’S TALK and the agency.

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