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Minister tasks stakeholders on Tinubu’s eight presidential priorities

By Stanley Iwuoha

Stakeholders in the Science, Technology and Science, STI ecosystem have been charged to be more committed in service delivery in order to meet up with President Bola Tinubu’s target of poverty reduction, job creation and wealth creation in the country.
The Minister of Innovation Science gave the charge in Abuja at a one day sectoral retreat on implementation of presidential priorities/ministerial deliverables system.

He informed the participants, comprising Director General of Agencies and Directors under the ministry that president Tinubu’s eight outlined priorities which centres on economic growth must be driven by technology ministry to be actualized.

“The Eight Presidential Priorities outlined by our dear President are not mere concepts. They represent a clear and actionable vision that emphasizes economic growth, social inclusion, infrastructural development, security, and good governance. Our Ministry plays a crucial role in realizing these priorities, especially through the advancement of Science, Technology, and Innovation”

“Achieving this requires hard work, dedication, and strong collaboration across the entire STI ecosystem.
This Retreat offers us the perfect opportunity to reflect on our progress, reassess our strategies, and renew our commitment to delivering on the high standards set by Mr. President.”

“It also highlights the importance of having a robust Performance Management System that ensures transparency, accountability, and effective feedback mechanisms, allowing our efforts to translate into real benefits for the people.”

The Minister, therefore urged the stakeholders to harness their collective strength, work together to overcome obstacles, develop actionable plans, and deliver meaningful results.

“Let us harness our collective strength, work together to overcome obstacles, develop actionable plans, and deliver meaningful results. Setting ambitious targets is important, but it is equally crucial to have systems in place to monitor our performance, learn from both successes and setbacks, and ensure continuous improvement”.

“Nigeria is blessed with abundant talent and resources. By leveraging Innovation, Science, and Technology, we can unlock new opportunities for growth, create jobs, and enhance the quality of life for all Nigerians. The road ahead may be challenging, but it is also full of immense possibilities. The expectations placed upon us are high, and rightly so”

“However, I am confident that with the right strategies, a spirit of collaboration, and a relentless focus on results, we can meet and exceed these expectations. I urge you all to engage actively, think creatively, and collaborate effectively to build the prosperous, inclusive, and resilient nation we all envision”

Earlier in her remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Esuabana Nko-Asanye, urged the participants to use the opportunity to align their strategies with refined approaches that will to drive the needed results.

She further called for collaboration among stakeholders, adding that it is only through this that president’s set targets can be achieved.

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