When is the center of the quotient equals 1?

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I want to prove or disprove this statement: If $H = Z(G),$ then $Z(G/H) = 1.$

I have seen an example here Between the center of a quotient group and the total center that shows that in some cases that is correct. I want to know if this statement is correct in general or not. and if it is correct how can I prove it?

Could anyone help me with that, please?