The Federal Government has designed and released a Citizens’ Delivery Tracker App to monitor the performance of ministers and their portfolios.
With this, the FG would begin to monitor ministers’ performances on the eight priority areas of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination/Head of Central Coordination Delivery Unit (CDCU), Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman, revealed this in Abuja on Monday.
The president told the ministers that their performances would be assessed every quarter in line with the identified priority areas.
The Apps would be at the disposal of Nigerians to use to give feedback to the government on policies, programmes and projects.
Also, implementation of constituency projects allocated to senators and House of Representatives members would be assessed too.
Speaking , at the Go-Live Event of the Citizens’ Delivery Tracker, Ms. Bala-Usman restated Tinubu’s commitment to an open and transparent government in the larger interest of the nation.
She said the President has directed all ministries to hold quarterly sectorial engagement sessions with citizens.
She released Tinubu’s new strategy called: “Citizen-centric approach to governance,” saying since the ministers signed performance bonds, they will be evaluated on the eight priorities of the President.
The areas are Reforming the economy to deliver sustained and inclusive growth; Strengthening national security for peace and prosperity; Boosting agriculture to achieve food security; and Unlocking energy and natural resources for sustainable development.
Other areas include Enhancing infrastructure and transportation as enablers for growth: Focusing on education, health, and social investment as essential pillars of development; Accelerating diversification through industrialization, digitization, creative arts, manufacturing, and innovation; and Improving governance for effective service delivery.