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World Bank Plans Partnership With States To Shore Up IGR by ifyan(m): 9:54am On Oct 12, 2015
As Katsina seeks N115bn for infrastructure

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja 


The World Bank has said it is currently exploring avenues for collaborative engagements with the state governments in the area of improving their internally generated revenue (IGR) in order to augment receipts from the Federation Account.



The Head of Procurement at the World Bank Office in Nigeria, Mr. Bayo Awoseni, disclosed this in Abuja at the weekend when a delegation from the Katsina State Government led by Governor Aminu Masari, came to seek working partnership.


Speaking on the need to find solutions to the dwindling finances available to states, Awoseni explained that the bank was presently partnering the states under the auspices of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) to see how improvements in IGR can be achieved to augment revenue accruals from the Federation Account.

He said reports showed that at present some states, including Katsina, depend almost 100 per cent on federal allocation with little or no emphasis on internal revenue sources.

Awoseni said the World Bank was also looking at how the state can improve on governance mechanism, working out measures to improve on the systems on ground to make service deliver more transparent and effective.

According to the world apex financial institution, there are steps most of the states currently experiencing downward slide in revenue accruals could take to jack-up their earning profile if only they would be ready to implement certain reforms.

It observed that part of the problems militating against increase in IGR was the inefficient tax administration.

While welcoming Masari’s proposals for working partnership with the bank, the Country Director, Rachid Bemessaoud, pledged the support of the bank for the state in order to help solve the problems in the education and health sectors.
He said World Bank intends to formally start engagement with the federal government as soon the ministers are in place on how to provide assistance to the country.

He also said there is the need for the various states to review its water laws to facilitate inflow of the much needed resources and investment to implement water projects.

On the issue of water supply problem confronting Katsina the bank’s scribe said the major focus would be on the improvement of the management of utility agencies in the state adding that it hopes to achieve significant results in the drive latest in the next one year.

While making a presentation to the World Bank team, Governor Masari said feasibility studies conducted by the state government clearly indicated that an estimated N115 billion would be required to fix problems in the three key sectors including education, agriculture and infrastructure.

He added that poor water supply had constituted a major challenge for the people of the state and requires massive investment efforts to address the situation.

“We believe that we are able to tackle the problem of water supply we would have succeeded in reducing the exposure to infections and diseases thereby drastically curbing the healthcare challenges.

The governor lamented that the last 16 years had been the best era in terms of availability of resources but that unfortunately these resources were not properly channeled to addressed long- standing needs of the people.

“In the area of education, foundation education - primary and secondary school, we need at least N45billion to put all the educational infrastructures and then programme ourselves in getting qualified teachers, laboratories and all other educational equipments.

“In the health sector also, we have 22 General Hospitals and over 30 health centres. In our estimation we need nothing less than N70 Billion because the current health centres are not enough, coupled with how effective or costly it is to employ

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Re: World Bank Plans Partnership With States To Shore Up IGR by ifyan(m): 10:10am On Oct 12, 2015
This is nice but skeptical about WB involvement.

Why can't we do things on our own

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