The Office of the Head of Civil Service to the Federation, HoCSF has cautioned civil servants not to participate in partisan politics as there is a subsisting Supreme Court judgment barring them.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this is contained in a memo signed by the HoS,
Head of Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan and dated May 5th, 2022.
In the letter titled: Clarification on The Provision Public Service Rules (PSR) Vis-a-vis The Supreme Court Judgment as it relates to participation of Civil Servants In Partisan Politics.
TheNewsGuru.com reports the number one Civil Servant stated that:
“The Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) has been
inundated with requests for clarification on the provision of Public Service Rules (PSR) vis-à-vis the Supreme Court Judgment as it relates to participation of civil servants in partisan politics.
” In the light of the above, it has become necessary to draw the attention of all
civil servants to the legal opinion of the Honourable Attorney-General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice (HAGF&MJ) on this matter. In his letter. Ref. No.
SGF/PS/HCSF/210/11 dated 26th November, 2018, HAGF&MJ asserted inter alia, that:
“neither the 1999 Constitution nor the Supreme Court has authorized civil servants to engage in partisan politics. The provisions of Rules 030422 and 030423 of the Public Service Rules
(2008 Edition) were not nullified by the Supreme Court, hence, they remain in force and binding on all civil servants seeking to participate in nomination exercises or party primaries”.
He concluded that:
“the provisions of Rules 030402(g), 030422 and 030423 of the
Public Service Rules (2008 Edition) should be enforced … and
that the attention of civil servants (be drawn) to the fact that the
Supreme Court judgment in INEC vs Musa did not set aside or
nullify these provisions of the Public Service Rules, hence, they
must be complied with by any civil servant who wishes to seek
nomination or participation in party primary elections”.
“Accordingly, in the overall best interest of neutrality, harmony, integrity and
development of Nigerian Civil Service, all civil servants are strongly advised to be
guided by the provisions of PSR and the legal opinion of Honourable Attorney-
General of the Federation/Minister of Justice on the subject
See full letter below:
HCSF/479/11/19
5th May, 2022
CLARIFICATION ON THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICE RULES (PSR)
VIS-À-VIS THE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT AS IT RELATES TO PARTICIPATION OF
CIVIL SERVANTS IN PARTISAN POLITICS
The Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) has been
inundated with requests for clarification on the provision of Public Service Rules (PSR)
vis-à-vis the Supreme Court Judgment as it relates to participation of civil servants in
partisan politics.
2. In the light of the above, it has become necessary to draw the attention of all
civil servants to the legal opinion of the Honourable Attorney-General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice (HAGF&MJ) on this matter. In his letter. Ref. No.
SGF/PS/HCSF/210/11 dated 26th November, 2018, HAGF&MJ asserted inter alia, that:
“neither the 1999 Constitution nor the Supreme Court has
authorized civil servants to engage in partisan politics. The
provisions of Rules 030422 and 030423 of the Public Service Rules
(2008 Edition) were not nullified by the Supreme Court, hence,
they remain in force and binding on all civil servants seeking to
participate in nomination exercises or party primaries”.
He concluded that:
“the provisions of Rules 030402(g), 030422 and 030423 of the
Public Service Rules (2008 Edition) should be enforced … and
that the attention of civil servants (be drawn) to the fact that the
Supreme Court judgment in INEC vs Musa did not set aside or
nullify these provisions of the Public Service Rules, hence, they
must be complied with by any civil servant who wishes to seek
nomination or participation in party primary elections”.
3. Accordingly, in the overall best interest of neutrality, harmony, integrity and
development of Nigerian Civil Service, all civil servants are strongly advised to be
guided by the provisions of PSR and the legal opinion of Honourable Attorney-
General of the Federation/Minister of Justice on the subject
4. The contents of this circular should be given widest circulation for the
compliance of all concerned.
Arrom
Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan
Head of the Civil Service of the Federation