October 21, 2025
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Condemnation of the concealment of ministry achievements by civil servants


Pro-Tinubu Group Condemns Concealment of Present Administration’s Achievements by Civil Servants

The Progressives think-thank, a pro-Tinubu group working on a special publication on the achievements of President Bola Tinubu has decry the way and manner in which information managers across ministries and extra-ministerial offices are concealing information on the achievements of the President.

The Group in a statement signed by its Deputy project lead Ms Christiana Titus and made available to newsmen on Wednesday, said: ‘’We are deeply concerned about a situation whereby certain civil servants are deliberately withholding vital information regarding the achievements and progress made by their respective ministries under the leadership of president Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Such actions not only undermine the principles of transparency and accountability that form the cornerstone of good governance, but also do a grave disservice to the public and the institutions they serve, it is also a clandestine way of pitching the people against the government’’.

Titus said “civil service exists to serve the people with integrity, professionalism, and impartiality. It is expected that all civil servants act in the best interest of the public by ensuring that government policies, achievements, and service improvements are communicated accurately and in a timely manner. Concealing this information erodes public trust, hampers inter-agency collaboration, and diminishes the credibility of our democratic institutions.”

Condemning in strong terms any attempt by public officials to suppress information that rightfully belongs to the citizens, particularly on the achievement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which she said is grossly underreported

She further urged the relevant oversight bodies to investigate these incidents thoroughly and ensure that those found culpable are held accountable according to the law and civil service regulations.

Titus said: “Furthermore, we call upon all ministries and government departments to strengthen internal communication protocols, promote a culture of openness, and reinforce the ethical standards expected of all public officers. Our citizens deserve nothing less than full transparency and an unwavering commitment to service.

Let this serve as a reminder that public office is a public trust — one that must never be compromised.”

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