Vice-President Namadi Sambo has presented the handover notes of
President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration to the transition committee of the
incoming government, with a promise that members of the outgoing cabinet will
make themselves available for clarifications when needed.
Ahmed Joda’s, chairman of the transition committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), received the report on behalf of the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari.
Sambo said the documents he was handing over contained “properly articulated and printed” activities of the federal government between 2011 and 2015. He explained that the permanent secretaries of each ministry signed each page to authenticate it, and expressed hope that it would
guide the incoming administration in its plans for the development and progress of the country. TheCable reports he said:
Ahmed Joda’s, chairman of the transition committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), received the report on behalf of the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari.
Sambo said the documents he was handing over contained “properly articulated and printed” activities of the federal government between 2011 and 2015. He explained that the permanent secretaries of each ministry signed each page to authenticate it, and expressed hope that it would
guide the incoming administration in its plans for the development and progress of the country. TheCable reports he said:
“I want
to add that all of us are always available, after this report between now and
May 29, anytime you need to meet with us, we are ready to come and sit and
clarify,” he said. “All the ministries, departments and agencies will also be
ready to meet with you, give you any additional or clarifications that you
would want to have on this report that we are presenting.”
Responding,
Joda said his committee would analyse the “comprehensive” handover notes before
submitting it to Buhari.
It is my
honour and my privilege to receive this comprehensive set of the report from the
government’s transition committee, which was chaired by the vice-president
Alhaji Namadi Sambo,” he said. “It appears that nothing has been left out. It
is now our challenge to give careful study and examination of what is contained
in these volumes.”
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