Appeal Court President tasks personnel on maintenance culture

The President, Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, has tasked personnel of the court on maintenance culture.

Dongban-Mensem said this while declaring open a 4-day workshop organised for the staff of the court held at the Royal Institute for Training and Human Capital Development in Tafa, Niger.

She noted that the court is currently battling with “dwindling resources”, hence personnel must perform their duties diligently.

She noted that the challenging world required smart-gadgets compliant maintenance officers, engineering, architecture and others to get things done effectively.

The theme of the workshop is: ‘Building Maintenance and Environmentally Friendly Concepts.’

The workshop is in conjunction with the institute and Mamven Limited.

“I saw that one of our vital sections have not been given the required attention and staff need to be educated adequately especially in a challenging environment like ours.

“We are battling with dwindling resources and there is a need for maintenance. Our Engineering and maintenance officers are therefore very essential and the work vital to living.

”Without you, we will be endangered, but with you professionals, we are saved. So, we brought you here for that purpose so that these resource persons will help update your knowledge,” she said.

Dongban-Mensem said the workshop would enhance the capacity of the staff saddled with the responsibility of overseeing and maintaining the court’s buildings.

She added that its infrastructures across the country and maintenance is an absolute necessity.

She described the building environment personnel as a critical staff of the court whose efficiency and effectiveness could be of great benefits to the court.

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