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Commissioner Calls For Public Input In 2022 Delta Budget by Theochuko: 7:01am On Sep 08, 2021
COMMISSIONER CALLS FOR PUBLIC INPUT IN 2022 DELTA BUDGET

By Mercy Obojeghren

Asaba, Sept. 7, 2021 (NAN)

The Delta Commissioner for Economic Planning, Dr Barry Gbe, has urged the people of Delta to engage their elected and appointed representatives in government to make inputs in the 2022 budget.

Gbe stated this at the citizen’s budgeting interactive virtual session in Asaba, hosted by the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Delta on Civic Engagement and Civil Society.

The commissioner, who gave a brief overview of the intention of the state government on the proposed 2022 budget, noted that the focus was more on medium term planning, as against short term or annual budget planning.
He said that the legislature and the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) would also have key inputs in the budget and that the people should ensure that their representatives in government were truly representing them.

Gbe commended all those who attended the event and expressed the hope that such meetings could lead to the creation of the budget of the people, truly reflective of their yearnings.

In his remarks, Activist Rex Anighoro, Senior Special Assistant to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa on Civic Engagement and Civil Society, said that the citizen’s budgeting process is a novel governance practice in Nigeria, adding that the state government must be commended for the Initiative.

Some Civil Society Organisations which attended the event called for the state government intervention in the areas of providing safe spaces for victims of gender based violence, subsidise sun-screen for albinos in state.They also advocated a budget line for the office of civic engagement and civil society as well as the programmes to drive Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the state.

They called for more private sector involvement by undertaking intervention projects since government cannot do it alone, and advocated for the urgent passage of the Delta State Corporate Social Responsibility bill. They said that the bill when passed would help compel the private sector to live up to their corporate social responsibilities in the state. They urged the SSA to the governor to extend similar invitations to other Commissioners and MDAs for robust engagement.

The event is aimed at bringing government closer to the people, and record the yearnings of citizens, especially their input and expectations for the year 2022 budget.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Re: Commissioner Calls For Public Input In 2022 Delta Budget by Hypnotise: 7:06am On Sep 08, 2021
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