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Oyetola, Heads of Agencies sign performance bond

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By Abiodun OBA

The newly created Marine and Blue Economy became the first to cascade the performance bond initially signed with President Bola Tinubu to its directors and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) on Thursday.

This is as the heads of agencies and departments (Chief Executive Officers and Directors) under the newly created Federal Ministry signed a performance bond on Thursday with the minister, Adegboyega Oyetola.

This was revealed by the minister’s spokesperson, Ismail Omipidan, via his X handle.

According to him, the initiative is aimed at strengthening efficiency, proficiency, and effectiveness for the overall development of the marine and blue economy sectors.

The signing of the performance bond followed a two-day retreat, organised by the ministry in Lagos, to chart a new course towards actualizing its lofty objectives.

Recall that the ministry held a Stakeholders’ Roundtable Engagement with key players in the maritime sector on Tuesday as part of its efforts to scale up its productivity and enhance the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative for greater development.

“Today, after a stimulating stakeholders’ roundtable engagement with industry players and another two-day engaging and exciting retreat in Lagos, directors and CEOs within the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy signed their Performance Bond with the minister, Adegboyega Oyetola CON.

“With this development, the ministry becomes the first to cascade the performance bond initially signed with President Bola Tinubu to its directors and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs).

“The Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is prepared and set to actualize its deliverables and contribute to the delivery of Mr President’s Renewed Hope Agenda”, Omipidan hinted.

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