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The warriors called for more results two months before the end of the year (Sama Lukonde)
The Prime Minister urged the ministers to spare no effort to continue carrying out the government's actions planned in the 2021-2023 action program.
The Chief Executive, Sama Lukonde, said so after the mid-term self-assessment of the government's action made during the 74th meeting of the Council of Ministers which he chaired on Friday. October 21, 2022, by videoconference.
He recalled that the government's 2021-2023 action program can be summed up in four sectors, namely: "Politics, justice, defense and security"; Economy and Finance”; "Reconstruction"; “Social and Cultural”.
He insisted on the need for each of the ministers to spare no effort to pursue the implementation of the planned actions, which must materialize the vision of the President of the Republic, that of building a strong, prosperous and united Congo.
He, therefore, urged each minister, as far as he is concerned, to engage in this requirement of results-based management, to identify the actions completely carried out, those in progress and those not yet carried out.
For the head of government, this public management exercise will enable the government to better fulfill its duty of accountability in complete transparency vis-à-vis the people.
It should be remembered that this mid-term self-assessment of the government's actions is being done almost two months from the end of the current year.
mediacongo
*So what's the holdup
Food for thought Felix
The Prime Minister urged the ministers to spare no effort to continue carrying out the government's actions planned in the 2021-2023 action program.
The Chief Executive, Sama Lukonde, said so after the mid-term self-assessment of the government's action made during the 74th meeting of the Council of Ministers which he chaired on Friday. October 21, 2022, by videoconference.
He recalled that the government's 2021-2023 action program can be summed up in four sectors, namely: "Politics, justice, defense and security"; Economy and Finance”; "Reconstruction"; “Social and Cultural”.
He insisted on the need for each of the ministers to spare no effort to pursue the implementation of the planned actions, which must materialize the vision of the President of the Republic, that of building a strong, prosperous and united Congo.
He, therefore, urged each minister, as far as he is concerned, to engage in this requirement of results-based management, to identify the actions completely carried out, those in progress and those not yet carried out.
For the head of government, this public management exercise will enable the government to better fulfill its duty of accountability in complete transparency vis-à-vis the people.
It should be remembered that this mid-term self-assessment of the government's actions is being done almost two months from the end of the current year.
mediacongo
*So what's the holdup
Food for thought Felix