Housing Ministry inaugurates Delivery Task Team

Charles Ogba, Abuja

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in Nigeria,  Marcus Ogunbiyi, has inaugurated a delivery task team on the Presidential Priorities and Ministry’s Deliverables.

The task team is a 25-man team drawn from the Miinistry’s Headquarters, alongside some Agencies of the Ministry.

While speaking, Marcus Ogunbiyi expressed optimism that the inauguration of the task teams would mark a turnaround for the Ministry’s activities in the sense that all departments would be responsive, having the knowledge that all activities would be monitored and reported to reflect the Presidential mandate of outstanding performance.

He emphasized on the importance of the task team, urging the team to know their roles and responsibilities as well as take their duties very seriously in order to execute their tasks excellently.

Ogunbiyi informed the team that there would be quarterly reporting and assessment on the Ministerial and Presidential deliverables, and as such, an awareness seminar would be organized for the task team where more details of their tasks would be unveiled.

“We must be able to monitor and guide all the activities to know where we are at a given time,” he stated.

The Permanent Secretary also stressed the importance of generating accurate data by the task team, adding that there was need for an efficient and effective method of collecting and managing data that would capture every task the team would embark on.

In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister on Administration, Adamu Ladan, noted that it was an honour and a milestone in the Ministry to inaugurate the task team because the present administration has taken the initiative which is a very fundamental one to the deliverable of its mandate.

He advised the task team to consider themselves very critical and key to the implementation of the Ministry’s mandate and so should take every task very seriously.

Referring to a law by the Central Coordinating Unit (CCU), Ladan advised that every data provided would be accounted for, stressing that every tiny detail in the implementation of the ministry’s deliverables must be captured so that the data being supplied will be cogent.

“We shouldn’t be found wanting in any aspect of our deliverable, so I urge us to pay attention to the tasks assigned to us and carry it out responsibly,” he stated.

The Director Planning Research and Statistics of the Ministry, Mohammed  Saulawa, appreciated the Permanent Secretary and the Honourable Minister for his support, encouragement as well as the responsibility given to them.

Saulawa assured the Permanent of their commitment to always come up with accurate and reliable data that would make the Ministry as a whole proud.

He also disclosed that the department was working seriously to meet the timeline set by the CCU and as a result, issued a circular to all departments to submit their performance and achievements in order for a presentation to be made to the Minister and the Permanent Secretary before any action by the CCU.

He further appreciated the Permanent Secretary for approving a workshop for the task team officers and also pledged on behalf of the team to deliver their responsibilities effectively.

 

 

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