This study investigated the impacts of training and development on public service performance within Nigerian government agencies. Persistent inefficiencies in training within these agencies present significant challenges to effective governance and the delivery of public services. Although there are various training and development (T 90.7% of participants acknowledge awareness of promotion criteria and career development prospects. The study also explored the effectiveness of employee reward systems; 92.7% of respondents perceive rewards as motivating and equitable, thereby fostering a conducive work culture. Additionally, 87% of respondents view performance appraisal processes as transparent and fair, which is essential to the overall framework for performance improvement. The insights highlight the necessity for strategic investments in training and transparent reward mechanisms, which serve as key drivers of public sector effectiveness. This research advocates for an enhanced focus on human capital development within Nigerian government agencies, positing that targeted investments in training, effective reward systems and clear performance appraisals can substantially transform public service delivery. Enhancing transparency and meritocracy in the reward system can strengthen motivation, while the establishment of clear performance appraisal frameworks, incorporating regular feedback and aligning with defined career advancement criteria, will empower employees.
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