Speaking at the launch event in Abuja, Walson-Jack described circulars as essential tools for governance and administration within the civil service.
She said circulars provide direction, clarify policies, and ensure that decisions are communicated consistently across the Service. However, a recurring challenge has been the accessibility and retention of these critical documents, especially as time passes and administrations change. This has, at times, hindered institutional memory and disrupted seamless service delivery.
Walson-Jack stressed that the new compendium of circulars would improve transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness in the civil service.
She further noted that the initiative reflects a commitment to modernising governance.