Boss Mustapha – The past year is the most productive in Buhari’s administration

Boss Mustapha - The past year is the most productive in Buhari’s administration

The past year is the most productive in Buhari’s administration

Boss Mustapha - The past year is the most productive in Buhari’s administration

Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) has said that the first year of Mr Buhari’s second term in office has been the most productive of this administration.

He said this during his opening remark on Monday at the ongoing retreat for the review of performances of ministers, permanent secretaries and other top government officials working with the President in Abuja.

The event, which will last for two days, is being held at the State House Conference Centre, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The cabinet members were inaugurated by President Buhari for his second term in office on August 21, 2019.

Following the inauguration, many of the ministers made different promises on what Nigerians should expect from them. In review of their achievements so far, some of them had modest performances, while many performed below expectations.

However, on the road map towards the delivery of the government priorities and Next Level Agenda, Mr Mustapha said the last one year has been the most productive.

He said,

“Over the course of the past twelve months, the Ministers have implemented priority projects assigned to them and presented their Ministerial Performance Reports to the Federal Executive Council.

This retreat is expected to provide the opportunity for us as a Government to review the First-Year report of the Ministerial Mandates with respect to the commitment to deliver on the 9 Priority Areas of this Administration.

It is also designed to allow for transparency on the status of implementation of Policies, Programmes and Projects of the Government and the roadmap towards the delivery of the 9-priority agenda of this Administration.

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Let me quickly remind us that as the President’s aides, our legacies will lie in how much we are able to deliver on this administration’s promises.”

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