Minister of labor and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige |
Ngige made this known on Tuesday in Abuja when he addressed Journalists on the upcoming “Observance of the 18th National Productivity Day (NPD),” NAN reports.
NPD and NPOM Award are some of the flagship programmes of government designed to institutionalise productivity consciousness and excellence in service among workers and organisations by rewarding innovation, creativity and hard work among the citizenry.
The aim of the event was to stimulate healthy competition for higher productivity among individual workers and organisations.
According to him, such rewards will improve the standard of the dedication of Nigerians towards their overall living conditions.
“The purpose of this news briefing is to adequately mobilise all Nigerians from all walks of life to fully appreciate and participate in the programme in view of its critical role to our social and economic development.
“Since inception of this administration, plans have been focused on restoring growth, investing in our people and building a competitive economy, “ he said.
He listed objectives of the NPD to include building and encouraging spirit of entrepreneurship and self-reliance; identifying and rewarding the most productive workers and organisations in both public and private sectors of the economy.
According to him, the theme of 2019 National Productivity Day is “Productivity, National Re-Engineering, Security and Growth.