In a statement released yesterday by Senior Special
Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, President
Buhari yesterday ordered the National Planning Commission to go back to the
drawing board and produce the framework for the 2016 national budget that will
reduce recurrent expenditure and prioritize developmental projects.
Shehu said the President gave the order
after receiving a briefing from the Executive Secretary of the commission, Dr.
Bassey Akpanyung, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said the President told Akpanyung
and the directors of the NPC that capital projects must now be given priority
because Nigeria cannot achieve real development without adequate investment in capital
and infrastructural projects.
“In carrying out its role in
surveillance of the economy, review and appraisal of policies, the commission
should devise a plan for a realignment of the budget so that capital projects
can be really prioritised,” the President directed.
The executive secretary of the NPC had
informed the President that Nigeria’s planning system was beset by many
challenges. These challenges, he said, included the non-alignment of national
plans with the annual budget and inadequate capacity in the departments of
planning, research and statistics in the various government ministries.
He said the commission was in the
process of developing a medium term plan.
“Of course, we sought the President’s
support for the articulation and finalisation of that document because his
pronouncement on it will assist us in rapidly doing so.
“Planning, like I said, will make it
effective from 2016 to 2019.
“So, we should be working very
seriously to pick out the elements that will form the document.
“The core areas: security, the areas of
diversification, the area of restabilising the polity, the micro economic
situations that are going to be addressed.
“Of course, we can’t forget the issues
of unemployment and agric in the real sectors. These are the areas that will
drive and ensure that the employment situation is improved upon and that will
reduce the poverty level,” he added.
Source: Vanguard
No comments:
Post a Comment