A committee for the implementation of the Oronsaye Report, was on Thursday inaugurated by the Federal Government.
The report majorly recommends the merger of the government’s ministries, departments, and agencies to cut the cost of governance.
Osun Defender reports that the Federal Government on February 28, 2024, disclosed that parts of the recommendations in the 12-year-old Oronsaye report would be implemented.
According to a statement by the Director of Information, Office of the Secretary General of the Federation, Segun Imohiosen, on Thursday, the SGF George Akume, inaugurated “the Committee on the Implementation of the Recommendations on the Review of Reports and White Papers on Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Agencies, and Commissions.”
“The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, while inaugurating the Committee on behalf of President Bola Tinubu stressed that the implementation of the White Papers on the report, which would involve the merger, relocation, subsuming or scrapping of some parastatals, agencies, and commissions is aimed at reducing the cost of governance and streamlining efficiency across the governance value chain,” he said.
According to the statements, Akume while outlining the mandate of the committee, said it would “identify redundancies and overlaps or conflicting objectives among the mandates of different organisational units.”
It will also “define strategic objectives to ensure the revised mandates align with the strategic objectives and priorities of the government.”
The committee is to “engage key stakeholders and gather input and feedback on the proposed revisions to the mandates.
“Draft clear, concise, and actionable revised mandates for the organisations involved in the restructuring.
“Ensure the revised mandates comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies governing government operations.”
On the committee are the SGF; the Attorney General of the Federation/ Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN); Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu; Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan, and the Special Adviser to the President, Policy and Coordination, Usman Bala.
Others are Director-General, Bureau of Public Service Reform, Dasuki Arabi; Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Abdullahi Gumel; Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly (House of Representatives) Ibrahim Olarwewaju; Principal Secretary to the President, Hakeem Okunola and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Affairs Office, Richard Pheelangwah.
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