At the closing session of the retreat organised for members of his cabinet in Abuja where he signed performance bonds with ministers and permanent secretaries, President Bola Tinubu on Friday redefined the priority areas of his administration as follows:
1. Reform the economy to deliver sustained inclusive growth.
2. Strengthen national security for peace and prosperity.
3. Boost agriculture to achieve food security.
4. Unlock energy and natural resources for sustainable development.
5. Enhance infrastructure and transportation as enablers of growth.
6. Focus on education, health, and social investment as essential pillars of development.
7. Accelerate diversification through industrialization, digitization, creative arts, manufacturing & innovation.
8. Improve governance for effective service delivery.
While tasking all members of his cabinet to work very hard to meet the expectations of Nigerians, the President charged all implementing authorities to unfailingly demonstrate diligence, innovative thinking, commitment, and an unrelenting focus on results.
This was as he directed the reactivation of the Presidential Delivery Tracker to empower Nigerians to track the implementation of projects across the country, stressing that all Nigerians must be given the opportunity to track and report on the implementation of projects nationwide.
Tinubu disclosed that he has asked his Special Adviser on Policy and Coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman, to immediately reactivate the tracking system in a manner that maximally leverages on cutting-edge digital innovation to provide real time oversight capability for the benefit of all Nigerians.
“I want to reiterate that the Renewed Hope Agenda is about more than just economic growth. It is also about building a more just and equitable society for all Nigerians. It is about creating jobs, improving education and healthcare, and reducing poverty. It is about ensuring that all Nigerians have the opportunity to succeed.
“I know that we have a lot of work ahead of us, but I am confident we can achieve our goals. We have a strong team in place, and we are committed to working together to build a better future for Nigeria.
“Let me remind you that our people are not interested in excuses, political games, or procrastination. Neither am I. They are interested in tangible results. They seek solutions to the problems that have long plagued our great nation.
“The challenge before us demands that we must put aside personal ambitions and focus on adhering to the performance bond we have all signed up to on this day. These performance bonds represent a contract we must uphold,” a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, quoted the President as saying.
Tinubu went on to emphasise the importance of data in governance, saying: “Data is the lifeblood of effective governance. It enables us to understand the challenges we face so that we can design and implement effective solutions as well as monitor and evaluate our progress. Without data, we are flying blind.”
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