Speaking on the 112th day, the Assembly President addressed the members of the Executive Council, asserting that the function of the council should never be an end goal in itself, but rather a mechanism designed to serve the populace. During the session concerning ministerial roles, he stated that any members who have not demonstrated satisfactory performance should be replaced. Furthermore, he emphasized that those who have contributed effectively across various departments must actively participate in realizing the program for which the citizenry granted its trust.
On the opening day of the session, the President took responsibility for making clear that this Executive Council is intended to be an entity focused on tangible results, rather than one designed for mere comfort. He clarified that the council’s operational role should not be treated as a settled right, but rather as a commitment requiring daily, tangible effort. The President said that the focus moving forward must shift entirely toward accountability.
The council’s mandate, he argued, is performance-driven. Therefore, the primary objective is to ensure that every component of the executive body contributes measurably to the national agenda. This directive signals a period of intense scrutiny, where the value of any role will be measured by its measurable impact on the people, rather than by tenure or assumed authority.
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