In an announcement made by Ibiene Roberts, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, the federal government has rescheduled the date for the collection of the National Honour Award. The new date has not yet been disclosed.
Originally scheduled for June 1, the collection of award certificates and medals has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the ministry.
The recipients of the award have been informed through a circular that a new date will be communicated to them in due course.
To facilitate the process, all award recipients are required to submit copies of their citations/resumes to the Secretary of the National Honours Awards Committee at the Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs (FMSDIGA) no later than June 9.
The circular provides specific instructions on how to send the required documents via email.
The circular also expressed apologies for any inconvenience caused by the change of date to the recipients of the National Honour Award.
For further inquiries or clarification, the Secretary of the National Honours Awards Committee can be contacted through the provided telephone numbers.
As the federal government adjusts the timeline for the collection of the National Honour Award, recipients await further communication on the new date.
