President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has asked his ministers to dump their personal ambitions and focus on his administration’s effort to pull Nigeria out of poverty.
He gave the warning Friday at the end of the three-day retreat for ministers, permanent secretaries, presidential aides and other top government officials at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Tinubu, who told the participants that they have the responsibility to change the narrative about the country, said that if they had any problem about Nigeria, they should have a conversation about it.
He also underscored the need for the officials to bond together and ensure that the country recovers from “elephantiasis.”
“Let me remind you that you are not here to make excuses neither am I. I’m your friend, your brother, a father and grandfather.”
This is as the Federal Government has expressed readiness to define consequences and accelerate prosecution of individuals, including lawmakers, who do not complete contracts awarded to them.
This was part of the resolutions read yesterday by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, at the end of the three-day cabinet retreat for ministers, presidential aides, permanent secretaries and top government functionaries in the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.
He said the retreat also raised the approval threshold for public procurement and encourage open bidding for transparency as part of administrative processes of the government.
Akume said synthesis of key recommendations from technical sessions also included the resolutions to improve alignment of the budget for the MDAs to the president’s vision, strategic goals and relevant KPIs and to formulate a standardised checklist detailing appointment criteria for ministers and heads of agencies.
The SGF added that the retreat also resolved to evaluate the efficiency of previous FG Intervention Programmes and conduct proper pre- and post-project assessments to determine the efficacy of the programmes.