Essentially, the experts, under the aegis of Nigerian Institute of Training and Development , explained that such move can enhance efficiency in service delivery of virtual operations, especially during the current COVID 19 working environment.
NITAD president and chairman of council, Mrs Ayoade Igbeyi, yesterday, in a statement, pointed out that enhanced local training and development facilities hold the ace in uplifting the nation’s economy on a sustainable basis. According to Igbeyi, the country cannot move the economy to higher levels with cascading efficiency in service delivery, especially in the public sector.
“These changes in work places have become the ‘new normal.’ These new challenges call for extra efforts on the part of practitioners in human resources’ training and development”, Igbeyi said.“Given the imperativeness of human capital development to efficient service delivery, the government therefore needs to lend its support towards enhancing capacities of relevant local institutions, for sustainable economic growth and development.