The federal government said the monitoring begins in January 2024 and the details would be provided to Nigerians to join in monitoring the ministers and ministries.
The Nigerian Government has set clear deliverables and introduced a Key Performance Index to monitor the performance of all ministers and their ministries.
The government is proposing a N26 trillion 2024 budget to the National Assembly, the Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu, said after the Federal Executive Council on Monday.Ms Usman said the central coordination and delivery unit at the Office of the Secretary to the government of the federation has defined deliverables for each ministry.
“Those deliverables are translated into key performance indicators for the respective ministries. Once you have performance indicators, you’re able to clearly understand what your deliverables are over the four years of the administration.” Ms Usman added that the government had made sure that budgetary provisions for the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government were in coherence with the defined deliverables.
She added that the government is keen on making sure the ministries take complete ownership of their deliverables. “And that ministry would be able to engage with citizens, for citizens to be able to track their performance and measure exactly how they’re able to deliver on their respective KPIs.”
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