2021 Budget: Oyetola inaugurates Programmes and Projects Implementation Monitoring Committee

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Osun Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola on Thursday inaugurated the newly-established Programmes and Projects Implementation Monitoring Committee as part of the administration’s commitment to achieving a better and more efficient performance index in the Year 2021.

The Committee, which was inaugurated during the opening of a four-day retreat held in Ada, the State of Osun, comprised officials of Ministry of Economic Planning & Budget; Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Human Resources and Capacity Building; Osun Internal Revenue Service; Office of the Accountant General; Public Procurement Agency; and Bureau of Social Services.

The Governor in an address declaring open the retreat and inaugurating the committee, said all the members were selected because of the central role they play in the government, just as he tasked them on the need to take their assignment seriously.

Oyetola noted that the committee had been put in place to help the Administration further block loopholes and ensure that all programmes and projects were adequately aligned with the spirit and intents of its Development Agenda and economic revitalisation.

He added that the retreat would afford the government an opportunity to make necessary arrangements and adequately prepare for 2021 fiscal year.

“This Committee is necessitated by the need to harmonise our programmes, enhance efficiency and ensure the prompt implementation of our Development Agenda.

“During our campaigns in the build-up to the election, we promised to serve our people with sincerity of purpose and to offer responsible governance that runs with the values of probity, accountability and transparency.

“In the last two years, we have laboured to fulfill these goals. However, we must not rest on our oars. This is because it is in working harder that we would be able to deliver more on our electoral promises while leaving a legacy of unparalleled service delivery.

“Posterity will only be favourable to us if we serve our people to the best of our abilities,” the Governor added.

Participants at the retreat include the Deputy Governor, Mr. Benedict Alabi; the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Wole Oyebamiji; the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Dr. Charles ‘Diji Akinola, the Head of Service, Dr. Festus Oyebade; the Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji; the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Professor Olalekan Yinusa; Special Adviser on Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Aderemi Kolajo; other members of Cabinet; Permanent Secretaries; Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government.

The facilitators at the retreat include Professor Niyi Akinnaso who spoke on “Leadership, Governance and Ethics in Public Sector Service Delivery”, and Mr. Sikirulai M. Bello who spoke on “Inter-Agency Collaboration, Project Planning and Delivery”.

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