Meaning of Civil Service

CIVIL SERVICE
Nwankwo (1992:145) defines civil service as “a body of officials responsible for advising the government of the day on matters of policy and for implementing the decisions reached by the government.”
      In a concise term, civil service is a body or institution of government ministries that carry out government administrative functions. Civil service performs solely administrative functions which are to advise and implement government decisions. It can also be described as an institution that transforms government policies into action. A person who works in the civil service is called a civil servant.
Characteristics of the Civil Service 
Civil servants have the following professional attributes which they are obliged to uphold in the course of their administration:
1. Impartiality
2. Permanence
3. Anonymity
4. Hierarchy
5. Professionalism
6. neutrality
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