Babatunde Fashola, the Nigeria’s newly appointed Minister of Works and Housing, on Wednesday, August 21, 2019, in Abuja advised the staff of the ministry to consider how they could reduce cost and wastages in projects’ implementation.
Fashola, the former Minister of Power, Works and Housing, made the submission while addressing a cross section of workers shortly after resuming duty.
The minister said he expected all departments, agencies and parastatals under the ministry to evolve ways of cutting down costs during projects’ implementations.
The minister said the measure would assist the government to ensure utmost prudence in handling projects.
Fashola also advised the staff of the ministry to always ensure thoroughness while preparing its annual budget to boost efficiency.
“For this reason, members of staff will need to make their travelling and going on annual leave falling within October and November very flexible to ensure successful budgeting,” he said.
Earlier, the Minister of State, Abubakar Aliyu, said that he had a long working relationship with Fashola, adding, “ I pledge to work harmoniously with him and the staff of the ministry”
Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Alhaji Bukar Muhammed, congratulated the ministers on their appointments and posting to the ministry.
He said that the civil servants were required by the constitution to support the activities of government by providing services to the people.
The permanent secretary said that the staff of the ministry were prepared to work with the new ministers to ensure the realisation of their set goals.