President
Muhammadu Buhari’s full closing address at the first year ministerial
performance review retreat held in Abuja are all below.
The last two
days have provided an opportunity for us to undertake an objective assessment
of our stewardship of the contract we have signed with the Nigerian people
since the inception of our second tenure as a Government.
From the
report on the Scorecard and engagement with participants at this retreat, it is
encouraging to note that progress has been made on all fronts, in spite of the
multiple challenges that have arisen since our coming to office.
3. I
therefore commend your efforts, commitment and resilience to the cardinal
aspiration of this Administration. As I stated in my opening remarks yesterday,
‘the Nigerian people expect dedication and commitment by all of us in
implementing polices, programmes and projects to improve the quality of their
lives and set Nigeria on the path of prosperity.
4. Let me
reassure all Nigerians that this Administration remains resolute in initiating
programmes aimed at improving the quality of lives and uplifting 100 million
Nigerians out of poverty over the next ten years.
5. The
proceedings of the last two days have been designed to ensure the attainment of
Ministerial deliverables is on track and to accelerate achievement of the Nine
Priority Areas in the face of current challenges.
6.
Distinguished participants, the discussions at the retreat have revealed that
our country has what it takes to weather through the storms of contemporary
challenges.
7. Within
these few days we have examined the numerous policies, programmes and projects
the Administration has embarked upon which are targeted at lifting our people
from the shackles of poverty, protect their lives and properties and ensure
equitable distribution of the nation’s wealth.
8. We aim to
gradually close the gap between the different classes to bring joy to a greater
number of the citizens.
9. I am glad
that these policies, programmes and projects have recorded appreciable
successes. Our renewed vigour on agriculture has been demonstrated through our
Anchor Borrowers Programme and the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative.
10. We have
made progress on the railway projects with a view to connecting different parts
of the country. The Lagos-Ibadan rail line is up and working. The Abuja-Kaduna
rail line is efficiently running.
11.
Arrangements are being made to complete the Ibadan – Kano, commence the Port
Harcourt – Maiduguri line which will connect the Southern and Eastern States to
the Northern States.
12. Work is
ongoing at the 2nd Niger Bridge and is at 46% completion. We hope to commission
the project before the end of our tenure in 2023.
13. Several
contracts have been awarded to rehabilitate, reconstruct and construct our
arterial roads, to reduce the hardship to commuters and increase economic activities
across the States.
14. We have
flagged off the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project which is being
developed at this critical time in Nigeria’s commitment to increasing our
infrastructure assets and promote the use of gas in the domestic market.
15. Our
anticorruption fight requires no emphasis. We have made consistent efforts to
build strong institutional capacities in the fight against corruption by
strengthening our anti-corruption Agencies, including the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, Independent Corrupt Practices and other related
offences Commission, the Code of Conduct Bureau and Code of Conduct Tribunal
supported by a Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption, such that
they work independently and jointly, being guided by Law.
16. We have
also worked to address emergent cases of insecurity and insurgency in the
country with innovative approaches such as “Operation Safe Corridor,” which
de-radicalize, rehabilitate, and reintegrate willingly surrendered Boko Haram
members into the larger society. Our security operations in the Niger Delta,
North Central and North Western States are yielding desired results. We hope to
get rid of bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements in these regions.
17. The
advent of COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant negative effect is being
addressed through the constitution of a Presidential Task Force for proper
coordination and the launch of the 12-month Economic Sustainability Plan to
cushion the effect of the pandemic on our citizens and business owners.
18. Your
Excellencies, Distinguished participants, I am confident that the lessons we
have learned in the last one year of implementation of policies, programmes and
projects, deliberations and resolutions from the different sessions, and
experience sharing from various speakers will serve as the needed tool to
propel every Ministry to the next level of achievement.
19. More
importantly, the trust reposed in us by Nigerians remains the ultimate driving
force. We cannot afford to lose focus, regardless of the challenges. Our eyes
must therefore remain fixed on the ultimate goal.
20. More than
ever before, I charge us all to play as a team, because that is what we are. A
convoy is however only as strong as its slowest vessel.
21. To this
end, the days of insufficient collaboration, coordination and synergy among
implementing Ministries, Departments, and Agencies should be over.
22. In this
regard, I have directed that a Central Delivery Coordination Unit at the Office
of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation should be revived to
ensure the much-needed synergy and focus on results. The Secretary to the
Government of the Federation is to ensure regular reports on progress are
submitted.
23. I have to
charge all of you to defend the Government vigorously and not allow
irresponsible and politically motivated activists to keep spreading patent
falsehoods about this government. Information to the public should be better
packaged. Go on the offensive. We are proud of our achievements and we should
blow our own trumpets.
24. Let me
also reiterate that all submissions for my attention or meeting requests be
channeled through the Chief of Staff, while all Federal Executive Council
matters be coordinated through the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation.
25. I have
directed the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the Governor of
Central Bank of Nigeria, and all other responsible Agencies to ensure speedy
and timely release of funds to MDAs for implementation of the N2.3Trillion
Economic Sustainability Plan and the Capital Projects in the 2020 Budget.
26. I also
enjoin Ministers to ensure that funds released are utilized efficiently and
transparently in implementing the programmes and projects along the Nine Priorities
of Government.
27. I am
hereby charging Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and all Heads of Parastatals
to be continuously conscious of their commitments and responsibilities. On
behalf of the people of Nigeria, I demand the uttermost level of performance,
deliverables, and results.
28. I look
forward to a result-oriented year, with tremendous benefits that will continue
to change the lives of our people positively.
I thank you
for your attention and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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