The Cross River State Ministry of Establishment, Pensions and Training will communicate the specific date, time, and venue for the training.
By TheInvestigator
The Cross River State Government has announced plans to commence a two-day orientation training for newly recruited public servants as part of efforts to conclude the ongoing recruitment exercise into the state public service. The programme is being organised by the Cross River State Ministry of Establishment, Pensions and Training in collaboration with the Cross River State Civil Service Commission.
According to an official notice dated January 19, 2026, the orientation will be conducted in four batches, with about 500 participants per batch, covering recruits drawn from various cadres across the state’s 18 local government areas. The training is designed to properly induct the new personnel into the ethics, structure, and expectations of the Cross River State Public Service.
The Civil Service Commission disclosed that the list of names for the fourth and final batch, comprising 505 persons, has been released for public information. The commission assured that details regarding the specific dates and venue for the training will be communicated by the Ministry of Establishment, Pensions and Training within the week.
The announcement was signed by the Chairman of the Cross River State Civil Service Commission, Sir Maurice Effiwatt, KSJI, JP, who reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to strengthening public service delivery through structured recruitment and capacity-building initiatives.
The Cross River State Ministry of Establishment, Pensions and Training will communicate the specific date, time, and venue for the training.
See the list of participants below:
