President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, has inaugurated a
transition committee ahead of the May 29 handover date. The 19-member committee
is expected to develop a clear framework for liaison with the out-going
administration for purposes of a smooth handover and takeover and to receive
hand-over documents from Ministries, Departments and Agencies with the aim of
itemising the most important or most urgent issues confronting the in-coming
government.
In a statement on Wednesday by the spokesman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Lai Mohammed, the committee is expected to review
and make preliminary assessment of the balance sheet of government with
particular emphasis on the status of assets and liabilities of government.
Also, part of the committee’s terms of reference will be to
undertake a preliminary assessment of the security challenges facing the
country and the counter-insurgency measures taken by the present government so
far.
In the end, the committee will suggest “quick fixes” which
will result in tangible, visible and practical measures so that change will be
seen after 30 days, 100 days and six months of the administration the May 29
handover.
10 Comments
What's wrong with Buhari? Is he running a parallel government, be cos GEJ inaugurated a transitional committee last week.
ReplyDeleteIs it on his shoulders to do so?
ReplyDeleteIs he afraid they won't handover to him?
ReplyDeleteGood for them if he's the one to put the committee in place.
ReplyDeleteJust 29 days to Sai Buhari
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteEverything need to be done orderly not fast too...
ReplyDeleteGMB doesn't want to take changes
ReplyDeleteIncase Jonathan refuses to handover nah abi!!! Mstchewwww...
ReplyDeleteThings should be done properly Pa Buhari
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