President Bola Tinubu has ordered his ministers to submit their performance reports to Nigerians as the administration spends one year in office.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, revealed this in Abuja on Wednesday.
The president has directed that the first anniversary celebration should be said to be low-key first-anniversary, adding that the anniversary should be marked with sectoral media briefings by the 47 federal ministers starting on Thursday.
Meanwhile, 20 of the 35 ministries have submitted their performance e report to the Presidency.
The President’s Special Adviser on Policy Coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman, who heads the CDCU, who revealed this, added that the assessment report would be a product of a joint effort of the ministers, citizens and industry experts.
Bala Usman said, “Our submission is for the first quarter. So, the first quarter has just ended, and we have initiated the assessment process. The ministers have all been asked to submit their performance based on the deliverables.”
She said the ministers would be assessed “Based on what is out there in the public space. They would write to say, ‘Based on every deliverable you have given me, this is what I’ve done within the first quarter of the year.’
“Through the Citizens Delivery Tracker app, Nigerians will also say, ‘this is what we’ve seen the minister do’ and they would aggregate it.’’