Nigerians successfully elected the 7th consecutive civilian government in February 2023. While the federal government is already implementing and considering introducing policies to reposition the Nigerian economy for increased productivity and development, citizens are having to bear immediate and sharp consequences of some of these policies with the hope that the policies will in the medium and long term produce desired effects for quality life. However, there is a need to ensure public administrators are accountable in implementing their policies to advance common good and effect positive change in the society.
Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Channels Media Group
National Chairman, Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC)
Min. of Justice/Attorney-General for the Federation
President, Nigeria Bar Association
Accountant-General of the Federation
Executive Vice Chairman, Ibadan School of Governance & Public Policy (ISGPP)
Country Director (Nigeria), BudgIT Foundation
The official statement on the Nigeria Accountability Summit 2023 delivered to journalists to ensure members of the public are adequately informed about the Summit and its objective of addressing policy implementation challenges at national and subnational levels in Nigeria
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