The Presidency has unveiled its Citizens Delivery Tracker to provide a strong feedback loop between citizens and government on the eight priority areas of the Bola Tinubu administration.
The Presidents Special Adviser on Policy and Coordination, Hadiza Bala-Usman, disclosed this at the Go-Live event of the CDT holding in Abuja yesterday.
The platform is available as a web link (app.cdcu.gov.ng) and will be available as an app for download in the next few months, said Bala-Usman.
Bala-Usman said yesterdays unveiling is the culmination of a months-long process since Tinubu announced plans for ministerial assessment at the Cabinet Retreat for ministers and heads of government agencies last November.
In reaching the key performance indicators, the presidential aide explained, The CDCU held numerous bilateral meetings with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) within six weeks.
The eight priority areas are: Reform the economy to deliver sustained inclusive growth, strengthen national security for peace and prosperity, boost agriculture to achieve food security, and unlock energy and natural resources for sustainable development.
Others are to enhance infrastructure and transportation as enablers of growth, focus on education, health, and social investment as essential pillars of development, accelerate diversification through industrialisation, digitisation, creative arts, manufacturing & innovation and Improve governance for effective service delivery.
Recall that in an interview last October, Bala-Usman revealed that the FG would prioritise citizen engagement to ensure that Nigerians are part of the ministerial assessment.
Were going to deploy an application, a software where citizens are able to report back on project-based deliverables that the Federal Government has committed to doing within the period to 2024, she explained.
In late January, no fewer than 140 officials were drafted to track and assess the performance of federal ministries, departments, and agencies ahead of the first assessment exercise at the end of this month.
The officials joined the third technical retreat for delivery desk officers of federal ministries on the implementation of presidential priorities and ministerial deliverables in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State capital, which began on Wednesday, the 24th of that month. They were drawn from 35 federal government MDAs.
