YUSUFU IDEGU, Jos-
Participants of the 2021 Senior Executive Course No 43 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) kuru, Jos, have began a one week study of implementation strategies of Gov Simon Lalong’s administration.
The group, which paid a courtesy visit to Gov Lalong in Government House, Little Rayfield Jos, to intimate the governnor of their assignment, said the study of his rescue administration is part of the research activities of the group.
According to a statement by the Governor’s spokeman, Dr Simon Makut, the study group was led by Prof Funmi Para-Mallam.
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Prof. Mallam said the team which would be in the state for a week is looking at how the rescue administration is getting things done within its policy framework and vision statement within the context of the theme for Set 43 which is “Getting Things Done: Strategies for Policy and Programme Implementation in Nigeria”.
She said having received a general overview from the Plateau State Director General, Research and Documentation Prof. John Wade, the team is looking forward to digging deep into the strategies that the government has adopted in translating its plans into action for project continuity, peace and security as well as human development.
On his part, Governor Lalong told the study group that his administration has been focused in doing its best towards delivering on its campaign promises with tremendous successes in the face of challenges.
He urged them to be thorough in their research as they focus on unravelling the reasons behind the inability to get things done by government agencies at various levels.
Governor Lalong reminded them that their observations and criticisms during the tour would be highly appreciated as they would enable the government to address other areas where it is lagging behind.
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