GNA Advisory Council Member Commends Executive Director Kayode Elusoji Over Governance Technology
GNA Advisory Council member GN Michael Ojo has praised Executive Director Kayode Elusoji for developing a technology-driven system aimed at improving governance accountability.
Dr Kayode Elusoji, Executive Director of the Great Nigerian Assembly, GNA, with an inset of GN Michael Ojo, member of the organisation's Global Advisory Council.
A member of the Global Advisory Council of the Great Nigerian Assembly, GNA, GN Michael Ojo, has praised the organisation's Executive Director, Dr Kayode Elusoji, for developing a technology driven performance evaluation system designed to strengthen good governance through accurate, evidence based assessment of government performance.
In a message titled "Appreciation & Commendation of a Tireless CEO of GNA (Great Nigerian Assembly)," Ojo described Elusoji as a committed innovator whose work is helping to improve governance by providing government with objective, evidence based performance evaluation.
"Your tireless commitment to deploying Performance Evaluation technology for good governance in Nigeria is not going unnoticed. Through accurate, evidence based documentation, you're turning efficiency from a slogan into reality for a sitting government," Ojo said.
He praised the innovation behind the technology, saying its ease of use conceals the sophistication involved in developing it.
"The tech tool you developed is brilliant, its simplicity masks the depth of innovation behind it. That's the mark of true excellence."
Ojo also commended Elusoji's dedication to making governance more effective.
"You work tirelessly so governance can work effectively. Your new tech tool proves it, complex problems, simplified solutions."
Recalling his personal experience after watching the technology in operation, he said he was deeply impressed by what he saw.
"I watched how it operates and till now I still couldn't yet recover from the excitement, that's how transformation should feel."
According to him, Elusoji's commitment to solving national challenges through technology demonstrates a focus on impact rather than recognition.
"In a country hungry for solutions, you chose diligence over noise, impact over applause."
He urged the GNA Executive Director to remain steadfast in his mission.
"Stay grounded, stay resilient. Nigeria needs your light."
Ojo further added, "Nations are changed by men who refuse to quit when it's hard, and refuse to boast when it's working. Stay grounded in purpose."
He stressed that Elusoji's contribution comes at a crucial period in the country's development.
"In this season of national rebuilding, your work matters more than you know."
Expressing optimism about the country's future, he said, "Nigeria's future is brighter because you showed up."
Ojo concluded by thanking Elusoji for deploying technology to strengthen governance and for his leadership.
"Thank you for using technology to give our government accurate, evidence based footing.
"Thank you for leading with integrity and vision.
"We're honoured to build with you."
The Great Nigerian Assembly is a global, non profit and non partisan coalition of Nigerian professionals at home and in the diaspora. The organisation was founded in 2018 with Dr Kayode Elusoji serving as its Executive Director, while Michael Ojo serves as a member of its Global Advisory Council. The group promotes good governance, accountability and national development through technology, policy engagement and citizen participation.
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