Secretary to the President Dr. Emmanuel A.R. Gaima convened the inaugural meeting of institutional heads at State House to enhance efficiency and coordination among institutions operating under the Office of the President.
The meeting provided a platform for heads of agencies to discuss challenges affecting service delivery, policy implementation, and overall operational effectiveness.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Gaima stressed the need for a well-structured coordination framework to ensure institutions under the presidency work in alignment with national development objectives.

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Discussions during the session highlighted key issues such as communication gaps, policy inconsistencies, overlapping mandates, and outdated regulations that hinder effective governance. Institutional heads welcomed the engagement, noting that it created an avenue to address long-standing concerns and streamline operations.
Dr. Gaima assured participants that their concerns would be addressed through a systematic approach, emphasizing the government’s commitment to fostering a more effective, results-driven governance structure.
He encouraged continued collaboration and open dialogue to improve service delivery across all institutions under the presidency’s purview.
The meeting concluded with a collective agreement to sustain these engagements, ensuring that institutions remain aligned with the broader goals of efficiency, transparency, and accountability in governance.









