Sunday, September 8, 2024

Inter-Departmental Synergy, Key to Operational Success -- DG KSACA

By Farouk I. Musa 

The Director General Kano State Agency for the Control of Aids (SACA) Dr. Usman Bashir has called on the staff of the agency to always work in synergy in order to achieve the desired outcome, stressing that without proper collaboration among themselves, achieving the set goals may seem to be farfetched.

The DG made the charged while chairing the "2025 Annual Operational Plan (AOP) Engagement Meeting," as contained in a press statement issued to journalists by Usman Datti, Public Relations Officer of the agency.

Dr. Bashir emphasized the importance of interdepartmental collaboration and encouraged continued open communication to ensure seamless implementation of the AOPs.

The AOP meeting is a comprehensive presentation session where staff members were categorized into departmental groups, and they should showcase their planned activities for the coming year.

Shading more light on the meeting, Dr. Bashir said, "The AOP presentations is an indication of talent, dedication, and teamwork that defined the agency's effort towards achieving strategic goals in the year 2025.

"The presentations also focused on various aspects, including departmental objectives aligned with the state government goals, strategic initiatives and action plans to achieve the world target of eliminating the scourge by 2030," he added.


Speaking on the general performance of the staffers during the events, the DG said the efforts they made undoubtedly demonstrated the organization's commitment to collaborative planning and strategic goal achievement.

During the meeting, all departmental groups and units, presented their AOPs, outlining key objectives, initiatives, and performance indicators. The Director-General commended the teams on their thorough preparations and innovative approaches.

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