President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday expressed his administration’s
intention to deliver on his 2011 campaign promises this year by giving
members of his cabinet the option to either perform or resign.
Sources say the president did not mince words in telling members of
his cabinet to accelerate development in their ministries to satisfy the
yearnings of Nigerians who are getting increasingly impatient with the
perceived slow pace of his administration.
According to a source, “the president drew the attention of his
cabinet members to the negative public perception of the government.
“He told them that although most of the criticisms against the
administration were being orchestrated by the opposition for some
selfish reasons, the ministers must keep tab with his transformation
agenda to ensure that most of the things said against the administration
are proved wrong at the end of the day.”
The minister of information, Labaran Maku, while briefing State House
correspondents after the first Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting
for the year, confirmed the report saying the president had ordered them
all to buckle up.
“Mr President gave us a marching order to work harder, faster and
deliver results. He said we must all buckle up and make sure all our
agencies deliver results,” Maku
reportedly said.