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FG orders MDAs to cut costs, says no more ‘ballooning’ expenditure


Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has informed all government Ministries, Departments and Agencies to cut costs under the 2016 budget.

A statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said the vice-president spoke at a one-day sensitisation session on the 2016 budget and 2016-2020 Medium Term Plan of the Federal Government organised for permanent secretaries and director-generals at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Osinbajo said in order to achieve the socio-economic goals of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, with dwindling oil revenues and living condition of many Nigerians, there was a need to change the way budgeting was being done.

“The greatest challenge to us is controlling ballooning recurrent expenditure and freeing up resources for growth-related capital expenditure.

“We need to cut overheads too; we can’t spend as we used to spend. We need to block leakages, increase accountability and transparency. This is an absolute necessity, the level of corruption is an outrage and we have to deal with it,” the vice-president was quoted as saying.

He also said the government would do something different from the past on poverty and stressed that budgeting had to be done differently.

He explained further that budget planning under the Buhari administration would restore the long-term, policy-based approach to budgeting alongside a zero-based budgeting, which would question all expenses, ensuring greater transparency.

Explaining how the Treasury Single Account would also fit in, Osinbajo said the TSA helps to avoid the under-declaration of revenues by the MDAs of the Federal Government.

“There had been in the past MDAs that worked outside the budget; for instance, the NNPC, which was running huge revenues and spending outside the budgetary process, that is why we have the TSA,” the vice-president asserted.

He said the TSA would therefore enable the government to free up revenues that would then become available for economic growth and development.

Osinbajo said Buhari had already instructed that every agency including the military and the universities must join the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information Systems, which would help to curtail some of abuses in the salary and emolument processes of the government.

Speaking, the Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Danladi Kifasi, commended the Buhari administration for introducing the discussion early in the budget planning process.

“This is the first time that permanent secretaries are invited this early for budget planning. It means we become critical owners of the process, not just a part of it,” he said.

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