Nigeria is developing a delivery tracker that will enable citizens to participate in governance.
Hadiza Bala Usman, the Special Adviser to the President on Policy Coordination disclosed that the tracker will detail the deliverables of each minister.
It will provide indicators on which basis citizens are going to access minister’s performance, she continued.
“What it is meant to do is to take citizen and include them in what we are doing in government and for citizen to be part of accessing the performance of government in totality,” she told Nigeria Info 99.3 Lagos on the show Hard Facts, on Monday.
The special adviser said the delivery tracker has eight priority areas that the president has identified.
They are: the economy, agriculture, education, health, social inclusion, security, digitization, and government expenditure efficiency.
According to her, the delivery tracker app is not a new application but an upgrade of what was inherited from the last regime.
“What we sought to do is to improve on it in terms of the content, deliverables and the KPI and seat it around what is expected of the cabinet .”
Usman stated that the president wants to use the tracker for his own assessment, which will enable him deliver to the citizens.
“He is not going to allow any one of us his appointees to stand in the way for him to deliver.”
She continued by saying that the president would be free to replace any appointees who did not perform up to par with him by others who would.
She, however, urged everyone to utilize the information as well.