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By PAMELA EBOH, Awka
Representatives from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) and the Department of Strategy, Execution and Evaluation (SEE) on Thursday visited the ICT Agency headquarters, in the government house, Awka, Anambra State.
The visit which is aimed at strengthening project management and governance in the state was outlined with two themes that underscores Governor Chukwuma Soludos commitment to efficient management and simplified operations in the state.
The themes include the announcement of TBIs readiness to redeploy the Delivery Dashboard-a tool designed by TBI and adopted by Soludo to enhance efficiency and transparency in project management procedures in the state.
The visit also outlined the interventions needed to meet the Governors Agenda as captured in the Peoples manifesto.
According to Ifeoluwa Ibigbami of the Tony Blair Institute, the interventions will be prioritized at the upcoming prioritization workshop planned for four pilot Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs in the state namely: Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
He said: The alignment strategy aims to synchronize the efforts of various government institutions, ensuring a harmonious pursuit of Governor Soludos visionary goals."
Judy Melifonwu who also spoke on behalf of TBI, said that sequel to the deployment of the dashboard and the synchronization of MDAs activities with the overall vision of the governor, it would be the training three officers each, nominated from the Adminstration, Accounts and Planning, Research and Statistics departments from the pilot MDAs of Health, Environment, Education and Works respectively.
In his speech, the MD/CEO of the Anambra ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata described the collaboration between the Tony Blair Institute and the Anambra State Government as a progressive stride towards effective and comprehensive governance.
He added: The Agency under my watch is ever ready to assist Mr. Governor to drive home this technological revolution for seamless service delivery in the state.
As this partnership unfolds, stakeholders and citizens alike should be on the lookout for the transformative potential it holds.
There is no doubt this synergy between the TBIs expertise and the states administrative competence will yield remarkable outcomes that resonate both locally and beyond.
PHOTO: Group photo of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change representatives at the ICT Agency headquarters, in the government house, Awka, Anambra State on Thursday 24 August, 2023