- Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote received praise for increasing transport allowances and providing staff buses to enhance welfare at NIMC
- Coker-Odusote’s leadership initiatives, including subsidized rice distribution, fostered employee loyalty and celebration, highlighting her commitment to staff well-being
The Director General and National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) CEO, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, has received widespread praise for her efforts to improve staff welfare, following her approval of an increased transport allowance for all workers at the commission.
This move reflects her recognition of the staff’s hard work and dedication to NIMC’s mission.
Coker-Odusote’s decision in light of current economic challenges demonstrates her commitment to ensuring the workforce’s well-being.
Her compassionate leadership has fostered a sense of loyalty and dedication among employees, proving that effective leadership is rooted in care and understanding for those being led.
In addition to the transport allowance increase, Coker-Odusote announced the provision of a staff bus and bags of rice at subsidized rates to help ease the impact of rising food prices.
This gesture was warmly welcomed by the staff, who celebrated the announcement with a surprise party in her honour. The event was filled with heartfelt speeches, music, and camaraderie, highlighting the positive influence of Coker-Odusote’s leadership at NIMC within just one year.
Her thoughtful initiatives have solidified her position as a leader who truly cares about the welfare of her team, inspiring admiration and support throughout the organization.
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