Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari today officially unveiled a digital Performance Management System (PMS) that would help track government projects across the country in real-time.
Buhari launched the PMS at the Midterm Ministerial Performance Review Retreat which was held at the Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, in Abuja.
At the unveiling, the president of Nigeria said the dashboard will keep an eye on projects using live data.
According to President Muhammadu Buhari, the PMS has been in effect since January 2021 and has helped him to monitor the performance of ministries and by extension, monitor the progress of his administration.
President Buhari explained that it was in the continued drive to ensure accountability that his government “incorporated performance management framework into the functions of the Central Delivery Coordination Unit”.
He explained that the Midterm Ministerial review is aimed that reviewing each minister’s program, identifying key impediments to implantation and re-strategizing on how to accelerate delivery of results given the country’s economic situation.
President Buhari also said that the retreat will effectively evaluate the activities of the ministries over the last two years to ascertain how well they have helped deliver on the promise made to Nigerians.
The President urged ministers to work closely with permanent secretaries to ensure accelerated and effective delivery of the programs and projects in their respective primary areas of focus.
He further disclosed that the Secretary to the Government has been directed to consolidate efforts at strengthening the work of the delivery unit, in a bid to attain effective implementation of government policies and plans within the remaining period of the administration.