
What are the functions of ministries in a Country? (Part II), by Usman Sarki
For decades, the refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna, under the control or supervision of the national oil company, have stood as monuments to public-sector frustration, repeated turnaround maintenance, abandoned expectations, national moral bankruptcy and institutional failure.“The price of greatness is responsibility” – Winston Churchill The paradox of ministries and public institutions becomes even more striking when we compare the lethargy of official bureaucracy with the audacity of private initiative.
That such a project could be executed by an African within the same Nigerian environment in which public projects routinely fail should compel deep national reflection.
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