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BPSR Partner Health Ministry On Budget, Service Reforms
Head of delegation Bureau for Public Service Reform, Dr. Anthonia Ekpa, has said the Bureau and the coalition for change will partner with the Ministry of health in its budgeting and service reforms to transform the ministry.
She said this on Wednesday when she paid a courtesy visit to the permanent secretary, Ministry Health, Mr. Linus Awute, in his office.
Ekpa said the partnership was aimed at assisting three key ministries, namely: Health, Education, Agriculture and water Resources is realising the Millennium Development Goals.
According to her, the ongoing reforms in the federal civil service, which is being c-ordinated by the bureau was done in collaboration with the UK based Department for International Development.
She said, “we are trying to assist the ministry of health in the processes of its procurement and the monitoring of its activities towards the implementation of its budgets every year.
“The coalition of all partners and the Bureau as the secretariat will now look at how we can assist the Ministries, because we have done it in other parastatals and agencies”.
Ekpa observed that there were capacity and staffing gaps in the rural communities which affected the reform and policies.
“We are requesting for Information on what the Ministry is doing and our vision in this regard is to ensure that ministries, agencies and parastatals realise the policies of government.
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