Following the scandal that has ridiculed the Humanitarian ministry, the newly appointed Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, has pledged to restore public trust in the ministry through transparency and the automation of processes.
Speaking during his assumption of office in Abuja, Yilwatda emphasized the need for teamwork and accountability in addressing the pressing challenges facing Nigeria.
At the ceremony, which was attended by top ministry officials, agency heads, and the press, Yilwatda acknowledged the existing โtrust deficitโ between the ministry, the public, and international partners. He highlighted the ministryโs plan to leverage technology to give greater visibility to its activities, fostering trust and enhancing both local and international partnerships.
โWe must recognize and address the challenges we face as a nation together, for the sake of our future,โ Yilwatda said. Drawing from over 12 years of experience as a director in public service, he committed to leading with integrity and collaboration. He stressed that transparency and automation would be central to the ministryโs operations, helping ensure that reforms reach those who need them most.
Yilwatda also urged that government policies be implemented with compassion, emphasizing that reforms should not disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. His leadership, he said, would focus on uniting the ministryโs staff to ensure that everyone contributes to the shared goal of poverty reduction and effective humanitarian services.
The Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, echoed Yilwatdaโs sentiments, emphasizing the need for cooperation and the use of technology to achieve the ministryโs objectives. Sununu noted that transparency would be key to restoring the ministryโs credibility, ensuring that its impact is felt and appreciated by all Nigerians.
โWe must work together to redeem the ministryโs image and avoid any infractions,โ Sununu said. He praised the ministryโs professionals for their expertise and called on them to contribute actively to the success of the new administration. โWe are committed to transparency and an open-door policy as we move forward together.โ
Permanent Secretary Mr. Abel Enitan also expressed optimism about the ministryโs future under the new leadership, noting that their appointments come at a crucial time for Nigeriaโs socio-economic recovery. He assured the ministers of the staffโs full support and highlighted ongoing reforms that have improved transparency and accountability within the ministry.
โWith collaboration, dedication, and a shared vision, we will overcome challenges and build a brighter future for our nation,โ Enitan said, affirming that the ministry is poised to play a key role in advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubuโs agenda for poverty eradication and humanitarian aid.
The event concluded with a group photograph, symbolizing the unity and shared commitment to restoring public trust and driving the ministryโs mission forward.