 President Bola Tinobu has warned ministers and presidential aides that anyone who underperforms will be sacked. The president gave the warning while declaring open the 2023 cabinet retreat for ministers, presidential aides, permanent secretaries and top government functionaries with a focus on delivering on the renewed hope agenda. President Tinobu, who charged cabinet members to be intellectually inquisitive, announced the setup of a result and delivery unit to be headed by his special advisor on policy coordination, Hadizah Bala Usman. He reiterated that healthcare and education are key to eradicating poverty, saying Nigeria as a great country is one family and his administration is determined to renew the hope of the hopeless. I assure you, you have a free hand. You must be intellectually inquisitive to ask how, why, when and why you must be immediate. You have responsibility to serve the people. I've taken a young lady, very dynamic, Hadizah Bala Usman to edge that delivery unit. Let us be determined that corruption will go. Progress will be achieved. Better wages for our workers. Living wages. We will transform the economy to work for millions of our citizens. We must take 50 million people out of poverty. Delivering the opening remarks, secretary to the government of the Federation, George Akume, charged them to speak the truth, be loyal to the president, be accountable and have had to best practices to achieve the renewed hope agenda of national unity and economic growth. The high point of this retreat will feature the signing of the ministerial performance bound by ministers, ministers of state and permanent secretaries. The bonds contain the ministerial deliverables alongside their key performance indicators, KPIs. Each of the KPIs contain the baseline data and targets for the next four years. The project of performance will be assessed quarterly beginning from the end of the first quarter of 2024. These regard ministers and permanent secretaries are enjoying to prioritize implementation of these deliverables through appropriate budgeting implementation to ensure the achievement of Mr. President priorities. British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, who said he admires the leadership and international engagement of President Thinibu expressed the United Kingdom's readiness to continue to support the government in the spirit of mutual respect to move Nigeria forward. Also World Bank country director Shobam Choudhury said President Thinibu can count on the global institution to support the government's program to lift Nigerians out of poverty and provide renewed hope. Nigeria faces big security, economic and social challenges. In a global context, the big challenges, a difficult global economy, shifting geopolitical and foreign policy pressures. I applaud the big and old economic reforms that you are taking forward. I admire your leadership of ECOWAS, your strong voice on democracy and your G20 international engagement, all of which have thrust Nigeria back onto the international stage. So we're here to support your programs. We take your guidance from you. But even though we have the word bank in our names, I hope you will think of us as more than a bank. I mean, our real hope is that you will trust us and that we will be able to earn your trust, that we have something more to offer in the nature of solutions to help you think through and then implement the priorities, the focus areas that you've laid out by bringing in ideas and experience.