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Osinbajo Wants Policy Makers To Stop “Big Grammar” And Evolve Practical Results

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has charged policy makers in Nigeria to stop the usual beautiful talks on government projects and evolve practical results.

Professor Osinbajo, who was inaugurating the Senior Executive Course 43 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) today, March 1, tasked participants in Course 43 to unlock the mystery of failed or poorly implemented policies and projects, but promote a practical, nitty-gritty guide to implementing projects and policies.

Speaking on the theme of the Course 43 programme titled: “Getting Things Done: Strategies for the Implementation of Policies and Programmes in Nigeria”, the Vice President said: “this year’s theme goes to the heart of what is generally considered the bane of development in Nigeria, poor implementation.

“The proverbial gap between intention and results; between policy and stated outcomes; delivering on campaign promises or even just doing what the well-articulated policy papers say. For many serious-minded policymakers, the frustration is the same, yes we know all about think-tanks what we need now are do-tanks.“

Osinbajo acknowledged that NIPSS had contributed immensely to critical national issues through policy briefs, policy advice and other strategic interventions, even as he assured staff, participants and management of the Federal Government’s continued support to the institution especially in the upgrade of facilities but tasked the NIPSS management to be innovative in addressing its problems.

“While Government will continue to do its best to support the National Institute, I should stress that budgetary provisions alone will always be limited given competing needs and responsibilities of government.  It is therefore imperative for NIPSS to be even more pro-active and creative in seeking alternative sources of funding.”

He commiserated with the management and staff of NIPSS on the demise of its Director-General, the late Prof. Habu Galadima, recalling the late DG’s hard work and dedication, particularly to the growth of the institute.

Participants of Senior Executive Course 43 are drawn from the private sector, the public service, including paramilitary organizations and the armed forces.