Feb 7 • 20:09 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

CAC marks 35 years, unveils housing loan, health scheme for staff

The Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria is celebrating its 35th anniversary by launching a housing loan scheme and healthcare facility for staff and retired personnel.

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria is celebrating its 35th anniversary with significant new initiatives aimed at supporting its employees and retirees. Announced by the Registrar-General and Chief Executive Officer Hussaini Magaji in Abuja, the new housing loan scheme is designed to provide financial assistance to staff looking to secure housing. Additionally, the establishment of a healthcare facility is aimed specifically at supporting retired personnel, ensuring they have access to necessary health services as they age.

During the announcement, Magaji expressed appreciation for the dedication and sacrifices made by current and former staff over the years, which have contributed to the growth and success of the Commission. He emphasized the importance of these initiatives in recognizing their hard work and creating a supportive environment for all employees. The celebration of the anniversary began with a Jumma’a prayer attended by staff at the Abuja National Mosque and other locations, marking a moment of reflection and gratitude.

Magaji encouraged staff to continue serving with commitment to excellence and unity as the Commission looks forward to its future. These new initiatives not only aim to honor the past contributions but also to foster a positive work culture that prioritizes well-being and support for employees. With the integration of both the housing loan and health schemes, CAC sets a precedent for how institutions can care for their workforce, enhancing job satisfaction and overall morale.

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