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Governor Mutfwang Directs Plateau Commissioners to Present Two-Year Achievements to Citizens

Governor Mutfwang Directs Plateau Commissioners to Present Two-Year Achievements to Citizens

In a move aimed at promoting transparency and accountability, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has instructed all 20 commissioners in the state to present detailed reports of their ministries’ achievements over the past two years to the public. This directive comes as the administration approaches its second anniversary in office.

Governor Mutfwang emphasized the importance of this exercise in fostering a culture of openness and ensuring that government officials remain answerable to the people they serve. “This is so that people (Commissioners) can give their scorecard on what they have been doing since the mandate was given. You cannot just be in office without letting the people know what you have achieved,” he stated.

The governor’s directive is part of a broader initiative to assess the performance of each ministry and to keep citizens informed about the progress and challenges faced by the state government. By making these reports public, the administration aims to strengthen trust between the government and the populace, and to encourage active civic engagement.

Commissioners are expected to compile comprehensive reports detailing projects initiated, policies implemented, and milestones achieved within their respective ministries. These reports will be presented to the public through various platforms, including town hall meetings, media briefings, and official state publications.

Governor Mutfwang’s administration has been recognized for its commitment to good governance and has received accolades for its efforts in improving infrastructure, healthcare, education, and security in Plateau State. The upcoming presentations by the commissioners will provide an opportunity for the government to highlight its accomplishments and to outline plans for the future.

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Citizens are encouraged to participate actively in the forthcoming sessions, as their feedback will be invaluable in shaping the state’s policies and programs moving forward.

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