The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) celebrated its 35th anniversary with a workout session, introducing a housing loan scheme and healthcare facility.
Registrar-General and CEO, Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN, explained that the initiatives aim to benefit both serving staff and retirees effectively.
He emphasized that the gesture recognizes employees’ sacrifices and contributions over 35 years, which have driven CAC’s consistent growth and development nationwide.
Magaji urged staff to maintain dedication, responsibility, and uniformity, stressing that consistent effort ensures continued institutional progress and operational excellence.
The anniversary began with Jumma’a prayers yesterday at the Abuja National Mosque, alongside four other mosques across the Federal Capital Territory.
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Furthermore, a Sunday prayer service is scheduled for tomorrow, 8 February 2026, at the National Ecumenical Center, reinforcing CAC’s inclusive celebrations.
CAC News reports confirm that the housing loan scheme and healthcare facility are part of ongoing welfare measures for staff support.
Magaji concluded that the 35th anniversary is both a celebration of achievements and a platform to strengthen staff welfare initiatives.
The Commission will continue implementing programs that ensure retirees’ well-being, motivate employees, and sustain CAC’s reputation as a leading regulatory agency.
These initiatives underscore CAC’s commitment to its workforce, highlighting the organization’s focus on institutional excellence, employee satisfaction, and operational growth.
