Monday, 4 June 2012

Jonathan to appraise ministers’ performance in two weeks


President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan will, within the next two weeks, begin an evaluation of the performance of members of the Federal Executive Council.
The review and appraisal of members of the FEC are part of measures aimed at ensuring that long-term national strategic development plans are coordinated at the federal, states and local government levels.
Unlike in the past where the performances of ministers were measured quantitatively, the current indicators would be based on how programmes of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government had impacted on the people.
The Minister of National Planning, Dr. Shamsuddeen Usman, confirmed the development at a three-day strategic management retreat for senior members of staff of the NPC and its parastatals.
The retreat with theme, ‘National Planning Commission as a pacesetter’ was geared towards articulating strategies toward making the NPC a pacesetter institution for the country.
Top government officials comprising the Chairman, Senate Committee on National Planning Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Senator Barnabas Gemade; and the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on National Planning and Economic Development, Mr. Abdulrahman Badamasi attended the workshop.
Usman said, “We are doing a lot in order  to achieve our mandate, especially in this area of performance contract between ministers and the president.

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