Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, says he has developed strategies to monitor the implementation of the 2024 “Rescue Budget,” describing it as crucial to the overall transformation of the state.
“A performance delivery unit under the office of the Governor will soon come on board to assess the performance of all appointees,” Lawal said on Monday, adding that “as we begin the implementation of the 2024 budget, I expect to receive reports on the performance of MDAs periodically.”
The governor spoke when he presided over the Zamfara State Executive Council meeting at the Government House in Gusau.
A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, disclosed that the council discussed essential matters, including the 2024 budget.
According to him, Governor Lawal set the tone for his administration’s programmes and activities for 2024 and outlined the strategies for implementing the programmes outlined in the 2024 Rescue Budget.
According to the Governor, “As we look back, it is crucial to appreciate the contributions and cooperation that have led to the significant achievements of this administration despite the economic and social challenges.
“Our collective efforts have set a new agenda for governance in the state.
“In the last seven months, the narrative of Zamfara State has significantly changed for the better, and it is moving forward in all areas of development.
“When we assumed office on May 29th, 2023, we identified and prioritised key issues affecting the socio-economic well-being of our people.
“We focused on restructuring the government’s framework and embarking on governance reform, which are essential to achieving our goals.
“This was complemented by a series of policy initiatives aligned with our administration’s priorities.
“In this fiscal year, we must not only sustain the momentum but also work harder to meet the targets of the 2024 budget.
“We will focus on consolidating our gains and addressing the existing gaps, particularly in security, education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic growth.
“Let us remember that our ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life for every inhabitant of Zamfara State.
“This requires a collaborative and transparent approach where every council member plays a pivotal role,” the statement said.
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