The Federal Government has inaugurated a Ministerial Advisory Committee tasked with reviewing the country’s economic reforms. According to reports, the committee’s role is to provide independent, evidence-based assessments of reform measures implemented by the government. The stated aim is to strengthen and deepen the economic reform programme by evaluating what is working, identifying gaps, and informing adjustments based on findings.

The Punch reports the inauguration in two separate pieces, describing the committee as a government mechanism intended to support more rigorous review processes for economic policies. While the articles focus on the committee’s function and purpose, they describe it in consistent terms: an advisory body formed to deliver objective analysis of economic reforms rather than to set policy directly.

Overall, the announcements indicate that the government is formalizing an additional review layer for its economic reform efforts, using an advisory committee to help guide future decisions based on evidence and analysis.