Despite its crushing revenue challenges occasioned by
dwindling oil sales, the Federal Government yesterday, said it added $500 million
to the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) and another $87 million into the Excess
Crude Account (ECA) in the last two years.
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who stated this in
his Democracy Day speech to commemorate the second year anniversary of the
Buhari-led administration, said government has now taken seriously saving for
the rainy day.
‘‘We have taken very seriously our promise to save and
invest for the future, even against the backdrop of our revenue challenges, and
we have in the last two years added $500 million to our SWF and $87 million to
the ECA. This is the very opposite of the situation before now, when rising oil
prices failed to translate to rising levels of savings and investment.
“Admittedly, the economy has proven to be the biggest
challenge of all. Let me first express just how concerned we have been, since
this administration took office, about the impact of the economic difficulties
on our citizens.
“Through no fault of theirs, some companies shut down their
operations, others downsized; people lost jobs, had to endure rising food
prices. In some states, civil servants worked months on end without the
guarantee of a salary, even as rents and school fees and other expenses
continued to show up like clockwork,” he said.
On the Treasury Single Account (TSA), Osinbajo said the
Federal Government is institutionalising safeguards and deterrents having
expanded the coverage of the TSA by introducing more efficient accounting and
budgeting systems across board while it has also launched an extremely
successful Whistleblower Policy. According to him, the Efficiency Unit of the
Federal Ministry of Finance has succeeded in plugging leakages amounting to
billions of naira, over the last two years by ending expensive and much-abused
fertiliser and petrol subsidy regimes.
Nigeria’s economy had contracted for five quarters since the
administration took off in 2015. But government has rolled out the Economic
Recovery and Growth Plan to halt the current recession.
Osinbajo, while underscoring the successes recorded in the
Federal Government Social Investment Programme (SIP), which kicked off at the
end of 2016, said its Home Grown School Feeding component was now feeding more
than one million primary school children across seven states and would be
feeding three million by the end of the year.
On the other hand, he explained that N-Power, another
component of the SIP, has engaged
200,000 unemployed graduates, none of whom needed any ‘connections’ to be
selected, adding that beneficiaries are
already telling the stories of how these initiatives have given them a fresh
start in their lives.
According to him, “micro credit to a million artisans,
traders and market men and women has begun, just as conditional cash transfers
to eventually reach a million of the poorest and most vulnerable households has
also begun.
He explained that road and power projects were ongoing in
every part of the country, while rail project was progressing with the plans to
attract hundreds of millions of dollars in investment to upgrade the existing
3,500km narrow-gauge network.
Osinbajo said government has also in 2017 flagged off
construction work on the Lagos-Ibadan leg of its standard-gauge network with
the intention to complete the first phase of Abuja’s mass transit rail
system,’’ he stated.
… As Saraki advocates stronger economy to sustain democratic
gains
The President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has called
for concerted effort by all Nigerians to build a strong economy as a means of
sustaining the nation’s democracy.
He made the call in a statement by his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, to commemorate the 2017 Democracy Day in
Abuja on Sunday.
Saraki said it was only an economy that guaranteed high
standard of living for its citizens and equitable distribution of resources
that could boast of sustaining democracy, even as he commended the present
administration for coming up with policies and programmes aimed at
repositioning the country and called on Nigerians to continue to support the
government.
He stressed that the present administration was endowed with
the necessary political will to initiate changes that would lead to the overall
development of the country.
He urged Nigerians to support the policies of government
aimed at involving the private sector in key sectors of the economy.
“I want to congratulate all Nigerians for the successes we
have recorded so far in our democratic journey. We cannot afford to remove our
legs from the gas pedal. Government definitely is determined to make life more
abundant for our people.
“All Nigerians deserve commendation. We have done well so
far. We must strive more to make democracy a way of life. The successes
recorded so far demonstrate the unwavering commitment of Nigerians to sustain
and grow our democracy. Let us celebrate with hope that the present economic
challenges will soon give way to a prosperous country we can all be proud of.
“Our democratic institutions need to be strengthened to
perform their duties in the service of all Nigerians irrespective of the
government in power,” he said.
Saraki further called on Nigerians to shun acts that could
threaten the stability of the country, adding that it was only then that
democracy could be strengthened.
He urged Nigerians to nurture the various institutions that
make up a democracy, stressing that it was by building institutions and
respecting the values they represent that the nation could guarantee stability,
development and consistency.
The Senate President commended Nigerians for their
perseverance, understanding and resilience in the face of the current economic
challenges.
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