FG plans to assess Buhari’s change agenda at Abuja summit

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The Federal Government is making plans to have a public review of the change agenda of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari since he came into power.

Buhari had in 2015, being confronted with the task of doing the right thing to reposition Nigeria, failure of which will deepen the suffering of Nigerians.

Speaking through a statement on Sunday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Policy Development and Analysis, Ibrahim Bapetel Hassan, noted that this will be a significant aspect of the forthcoming National Policy and Development Summit, organised in conjunction with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

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According to Hassan, the summit would “review the change agenda with a view to highlighting successes recorded, challenges and lessons learnt in the past four years of the Buhari-led administration.”

He said, “Since the Federal Government’s change agenda is a journey with growth and development as the ultimate goals, there is the need for a review of the journey so far.”

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