The appointment of Shamseldeen Ogunjimi as the new Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) has brought a renewed sense of hope and expectation to the Treasury.
Ogunjimi, who assumed office on Monday, has vowed to maintain the independence of the Treasury and resist undue influence from Chief Executives of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).
In his maiden speech, Ogunjimi recalled his past experiences as a victim of interference from MDA chiefs. He pledged not to tolerate such interference in the Treasury’s operations, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.
The AGF’s commitment to independence has been welcomed by stakeholders, who see it as a positive step towards promoting good governance and accountability. Ogunjimi’s pledge to give everyone a fair hearing and make decisions based on merit has also been praised.
Ogunjimi also addressed concerns about staff welfare and career stability. He acknowledged that workplace hostilities could affect officers’ ability to function effectively and promised to find amicable solutions to such problems.
The AGF emphasized the importance of teamwork and solidarity among Treasury staff. He urged them to see themselves as a single unit and to approach him with any challenges or concerns they may have.
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Ogunjimi recognized the challenges ahead and expressed his commitment to strengthening the Treasury’s reputation and efficiency. He urged staff to take ownership of the institution’s public image and work towards improving its reputation.
The AGF’s commitment to transparency and accountability has been praised by anti-corruption groups. They see his appointment as an opportunity to reform the Treasury and promote good governance.
Ogunjimi’s pledge to resist undue influence from MDA chiefs has also been welcomed by stakeholders. They see it as a positive step towards promoting accountability and transparency in government.
As the AGF settles into his new role, he faces the daunting task of navigating the complex web of interests and influences that can affect the Treasury’s operations. However, with his strong commitment to transparency and accountability, he is well-positioned to make a positive impact.
The Treasury’s reputation has been tarnished in recent years by allegations of corruption and mismanagement. However, with Ogunjimi at the helm, there is a renewed sense of hope and expectation that the institution will be reformed and promoted to serve the public interest.