- Federal Government launches upgraded Citizens’ Delivery Tracker App for Nigerians to monitor government projects and initiatives
- Special Adviser Bala-Usman highlights app’s role in fostering feedback loop between citizens and government on key projects and policies
The Federal Government has initiated the process of receiving feedback from Nigerians through its upgraded Citizens’ Delivery Tracker App.
The app was launched on Monday and allows Nigerians to monitor government projects and initiatives.
During the unveiling in Abuja, Hadiza Bala-Usman, Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, disclosed that the app, accessible at app.cdcu.gov.ng, will soon be available on Google Play Store and Apple Store within a month.
Developed by the Central Delivery Coordination Unit (CDCU) in consultation with various stakeholders, the app furnishes citizens with information on key government projects, policies, and programs.
Bala-Usman emphasized its role in fostering a “strong feedback loop between citizens and government” on the administration’s eight priority areas under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
The unveiling marks the culmination of a months-long process initiated by Tinubu following his announcement of plans for ministerial assessment at the Cabinet Retreat last November.
One comment read: “I want to appreciate the wonderful work done by the Hon Minister Umahi and his team on Lagos 3rd Mainland Bridge and hope the same will be done on Ibadan-Ife-llesa Expressway. I was on this road last weekend, and I can confirm that it requires attention.
“I believe in the renewed hope of the government and trust that the Hon Minister with his pedigree and track record in Ebonyi State is up to the task. Please keep it up sir!”
Someone not satisfied with what the Minister of Power, Adelabu Adebayo, wrote: “He’s the worst minister so far. Power has become epileptic even more. We barely have light. Sometimes 3 weeks. If they bring it by luck, it’ll stay for just an hour and they interrupt again. He’s a failure”
Another person urged the Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, to have a monthly training programme for teachers.
“Why won’t this ministry train and retraining technical teachers or have a specific target on this issue. That shows that you still want us to remain on the second generation on technology level but claimed that we next to develop nations.
“Please, dont let technical teachers be giving our children 1970 or 80s definition of new technology in 2024. Have a monthly program for them.
On the Ministry of Information and National Orientation, a comment reads: “I Don’t even know the minister by name until now. They should be in our faces and partner with mainstream media to promote national cohesion, Social media is there. Let them leverage on it to relate with citizens.”
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