The Federal government is perfecting plans to deploy an App for monitoring, evaluation of ongoing projects.
The development is a part of efforts geared towards ensuring integrity and transparency in the handling of infrastructural projects in the country.
These were disclosed by the Minister of Budget and National Planning Clem Agba during a visit to the Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Benin, to assess the utilisation of the N49 billion intervention fund released by the Federal Government to 52 Federal health institutions in the country.
The minister who said the monitoring application had been developed, added that it would be installed at the sites of over 300 ongoing projects across the country.
”As the Co-chairman of Open Government Partnership, the use of the technology will enable the citizens to monitor and evaluate the over 300 project currently undertaken by the Federal Government across the country.
”This will aid transparency, as the three cardinal focus of our ministry is planning, budgeting and monitoring and evaluation,” he said.
The minister, who was later conducted round the equipment purchased by the psychiatric hospital, explained that the Federal Government approved the fund, to better reposition the country’s health system following the COVID-19 pandemic.
He noted that three of the benefiting health institutions in Edo, received an average of N950 million, for the procurement of equipment in four areas.
The minister identified the areas as; the building of a molecular laboratory, setting up of a minimum of 10-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU), isolation centre equipment and purchase of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Agba explained that his visit was to assess how the 50 per cent of the fund. earlier released to these health institutions, was spent.
He stated that the balance of the fund was intact, but would, however, be released only to those who made judicious use of the first payment.
Dr Imafidon Agbonile, Medical Director of the hospital, who conducted the ministerial team on an inspection of the facilities, commended the Federal Government for the intervention.