Retreat : I will consolidate on provision of infrastructure, human capital devt. -Gov Mohammed

 

By Ahmed Ahmed

Governor Bala Mohammed mentioned that his reelection for a second term propelled the decision to update the administration’s blueprint, aiming to consolidate the provision of infrastructure and human capital development across the state.

 

Mohammed stated this at the inauguration of a 3-day retreat for political office holders and government Officials on Wednesday in Bauchi.

 

He assured that his administration will build upon the accomplishments of the last four years for sustainable growth and development. He stressed that this effort would align the participants with the administration’s vision and mission.

The objective of the retreat is to inform relevant stakeholders about the administration’s road map and how to achieve success, guided by the report of the 2023 Technical Committee on the best ways to take ownership of the road map.

 

He added that he envisions Bauchi State as a region with numerous opportunities and potentials that, if properly harnessed, can help address challenges such as insecurity and job creation.

 

Mohammed emphasised his administration’s recognition of the indispensable role of civil servants in governance.

He expressed his commitment to equipping them with the necessary support, skills, and knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape and refine the existing system to enhance the standard of living for Almajiri, women, children, and others facing harsh realities.

Mohammed emphasized the goal of setting a standard for service delivery, where heads of ministries, departments, and agencies are expected to be guided by key performance evaluations in line with global best practices.

While highlighting the achievements of his administration in the last four years, the Governor reassured the people of Bauchi State that his administration would continue to work for the welfare of the people, urging continuous prayers and support.

On his part, Prof. Usman Bugaje, Chairman of the occasion, stressed the significance of teamwork, technological-driven initiatives, and commitment to duty as major requirements for a successful administration.

Bugaje also encouraged the participants to make the best use of this opportunity to assist the Governor in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people.

The retreat was organised by the Bauchi State Government, through the office of the Head of Civil Service (HoS) and the secretary to the state government.

The 3-day retreat was aimed at enhancing their performance in running the affairs of the government to achieve the ‘Bauchi Project’ vision of Governor Mohammed’s administration.

It also aims to assess the successes and challenges encountered during the first term of the Governor’s administration, offering solutions to propel progress into the second term.

 

The participants include commissioners, special advisers, permanent secretaries, local government caretaker committee chairmen, civil society organisations, heads of security agencies, and traditional and religious leaders among others.