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SGF urges ministers to complete Buhari’s legacy projects

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has urged ministers to ensure the completion of President Muhammadu Buhari’s legacy projects before the end of his administration.

Mustapha gave the charge at the 3rd Ministerial Performance Review Retreat, organised by the Office of the SGF for ministers, permanent secretaries, and top government officials in Abuja on Monday.

The SGF said: “The retreat provides an opportunity for the government to assess its performance and track the progress of its commitment to deliver the development aspirations captured in the nine priority areas adopted at the 2019 retreat.

“The ministers in the last three years, have been implementing the deliverables assigned to them in line with their ministerial mandates signed by the Ministers/Permanent Secretaries which served as a performance bond with the president.

“The main objective is to present a performance report on the ministerial mandates and the nine priority areas based on data from the Central Delivery Coordination Unit (CDCU) Performance Management System.

“Other objectives are to analyse and discuss reasons for achievements or non-achievement of performance targets; identify and agree on strategies to improve performance and recognise accomplishment.”

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To achieve the set objectives, Mustapha said the retreat was structured into three main focus areas to include an overview of ministerial performance within the last three years of the administration, the reflection on lessons.

He said it also included the good practices from the Kenyan Presidential Delivery Unit to focus on ways to accelerate the delivery of flagship projects and programmes of Buhari’s administration before its end in May 2023.

The structures, according to him, will present key achievements and identify opportunities for improvement.

Mustapha, however, used the occasion to highlight on a legal framework for the institutionalisation of the delivery of presidential priorities in Nigeria in line with the president’s directive at the 2021 ‘Mid-Term Retreat’.

“The office of the SGF has put in place, a legal framework for the institutionalisation of the delivery of Presidential Priorities in Nigeria.

“In this regard, an Executive Order on ‘Improving Performance Management, Coordination and Implementation of Presidential Priorities of the Federal Government of Nigeria’, has been developed and will be formally signed by His Excellency, Mr President at this retreat.

“The Executive Order is meant to strengthen the  National Monitoring and Evaluation Policy recently approved by the Federal Executive Council,” the SGF said.

The retreat was attended by President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, and the immediate past President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, among others.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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