FG ready for collaborate to enhance economic dev’t says Minister Tunji -Ojo
By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka
Abuja
Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Honourable Minister of Interior has confirmed the Federal Government’s readiness to collaborate with corporate organizations to advance economic development and improve service delivery. He made this known in a press release e-signed by Mrs. Mary Ali, Head, Press and Public Relations, on Friday.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo stated this on Thursday while receiving the Senior Adviser to Honeywell Group, Mrs. Oduwaye Nsidi-Sakiri, and the Group’s Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Tomi Ayo-Tugbo, during a courtesy visit to his office in Abuja. He expressed appreciation for the visit and for Honeywell Group’s recognition of the Ministry’s reform efforts.
The Minister commended Honeywell Group for its longstanding contributions to Nigeria’s economy and acknowledged the critical role of the private sector in driving growth, creating jobs, and supporting national development. He assured the delegation of the Ministry’s willingness to engage stakeholders and partner with responsible corporate organizations on initiatives that promote innovation and efficiency.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasized that ongoing reforms across the Ministry and its agencies are designed to improve operational efficiency, strengthen national security, and enhance public confidence in government institutions. He said the Ministry is prioritizing transparency and technology in service delivery.
“Our goal is to build institutions that work efficiently for the people. We are committed to creating systems that are transparent, technology-driven, and capable of delivering services in a manner that reflects the aspirations of a modern Nigeria,” the Minister said.
He added: “The government cannot achieve sustainable development alone. Strong partnerships between the public and private sectors are essential to building a prosperous nation. We value organizations such as Honeywell Group that have consistently invested in Nigeria and contributed to the country’s growth over several decades.”
Earlier, Mrs. Nsidi-Sakiri applauded the Ministry’s ongoing reforms and reaffirmed Honeywell Group’s commitment to supporting national development through constructive engagement. “We commend the remarkable progress that has been made. These achievements reflect not only leadership but also the dedication and hard work of the entire team within the Ministry,” she said.
She noted that the visit reflects Honeywell Group’s tradition of maintaining proactive relationships with government institutions and regulatory agencies. Mrs. Ayo-Tugbo echoed her sentiments, commending reforms that are delivering tangible improvements for Nigerians, and reaffirming the Group’s commitment to supporting the country’s growth. Both parties concluded by reaffirming the importance of public-private cooperation in advancing Nigeria’s development agenda.
FG ready for collaborate to enhance economic dev’t says Minister Tunji -Ojo
By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka
Abuja
Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Honourable Minister of Interior has confirmed the Federal Government’s readiness to collaborate with corporate organizations to advance economic development and improve service delivery. He made this known in a press release e-signed by Mrs. Mary Ali, Head, Press and Public Relations, on Friday.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo stated this on Thursday while receiving the Senior Adviser to Honeywell Group, Mrs. Oduwaye Nsidi-Sakiri, and the Group’s Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Tomi Ayo-Tugbo, during a courtesy visit to his office in Abuja. He expressed appreciation for the visit and for Honeywell Group’s recognition of the Ministry’s reform efforts.
The Minister commended Honeywell Group for its longstanding contributions to Nigeria’s economy and acknowledged the critical role of the private sector in driving growth, creating jobs, and supporting national development. He assured the delegation of the Ministry’s willingness to engage stakeholders and partner with responsible corporate organizations on initiatives that promote innovation and efficiency.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasized that ongoing reforms across the Ministry and its agencies are designed to improve operational efficiency, strengthen national security, and enhance public confidence in government institutions. He said the Ministry is prioritizing transparency and technology in service delivery.
“Our goal is to build institutions that work efficiently for the people. We are committed to creating systems that are transparent, technology-driven, and capable of delivering services in a manner that reflects the aspirations of a modern Nigeria,” the Minister said.
He added: “The government cannot achieve sustainable development alone. Strong partnerships between the public and private sectors are essential to building a prosperous nation. We value organizations such as Honeywell Group that have consistently invested in Nigeria and contributed to the country’s growth over several decades.”
Earlier, Mrs. Nsidi-Sakiri applauded the Ministry’s ongoing reforms and reaffirmed Honeywell Group’s commitment to supporting national development through constructive engagement. “We commend the remarkable progress that has been made. These achievements reflect not only leadership but also the dedication and hard work of the entire team within the Ministry,” she said.
She noted that the visit reflects Honeywell Group’s tradition of maintaining proactive relationships with government institutions and regulatory agencies. Mrs. Ayo-Tugbo echoed her sentiments, commending reforms that are delivering tangible improvements for Nigerians, and reaffirming the Group’s commitment to supporting the country’s growth. Both parties concluded by reaffirming the importance of public-private cooperation in advancing Nigeria’s development agenda.











