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Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by NewFolm4(m): 4:01am On Dec 04, 2021
The Budget Office of the Federation has said restructuring Nigeria into six regions is pivotal to reducing the high cost of governance.

It noted that the number of ministers also needs to be pruned and the number of political office holders and their aides reduced, lamenting that the huge recurrent expenditure had constrained the provision of good roads, steady power supply, health care services, quality education and quality shelter etc.

This, it said, had contributed to observable underperformance of the economy, slow growth and current infrastructural challenges.

These recommendations were contained in a report by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission at its Third National Summit on diminishing corruption in the public sector, held at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja on Tuesday.

The event, with the theme, ‘Corruption and cost of governance: New imperatives for fiscal transparency’, was attended by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.); the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Tanko Mohammed; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed and the Chairman of ICPC, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye (SAN), among others.

The ICPC report referenced the Budget Office as blaming the high cost of governance on bloated cabinet size, high cost of elections, corrupt budget practices, multiplicity of Ministries Departments and Agencies and high number of political office holders and their aides.

It said a direct result of the expensive governance structure was that less than 30 per cent of Federal Government’s resources were available to fund the much needed capital projects.

However, the Budget Office, according to the document, recommended that government should “prioritise completion of ongoing projects, restructure Nigeria into six regions and reduce the number of ministers, and build a more efficient civil service and conduct periodic staff audit.”

It added that[b] “MDAs should consider government fiscal position in reviewing salaries, adopt a cost- effective electoral system and limit the number of aides of political office holders.”[/b]

While highlighting the drivers of the high cost of governance, the document quoted the Budget Office as saying that Nigeria has a large cabinet with 27 ministers, 16 ministers of state and 27 ministries, adding that MDAs raise their personnel cost by engaging in indiscriminate recruitment without clearance from the Budget Office.

Nigeria has about 934 MDAs with duplicated functions and 541 public corporations and enterprises.

It noted further that high cost of elections and resultant litigation contribute to the high cost of governance in Nigeria and that the current structure/size of the federal bureaucracy was clearly unsustainable for the size of the economy. “The high number of political office holders and their aides also adds to the high cost of governance,” it added.

The Budget Office lamented that personnel cost for the past three years gulped N9.7tn, adding that cost of governance had generally been on the rise and personnel costs represent significant proportion of the spending.

According to the report, MDAs’ recurrent spending rose from N3.61tn in 2015 to N5.26tn in 2018 and N7.91tn in 2020. This excludes the costs of government-owned enterprises and transfers to the National Assembly and the National Judicial Council.

“Recurrent spending accounted for 40 per cent of actual recurrent spending in 2020 while overhead was just three per cent. Cost of governance has generally been on the rise and personnel costs represent a significant proportion of the spending,” it added.

The President, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and several other leaders had repeatedly stated the need to reduce the cost of governance, but not much has been done to actualise it.

Meanwhile, there has been an increasing public clamour for restructuring, with sociopolitical groups like Afenifere, Ohanaeze, Pan Niger Delta Forum, the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, Northern Elders Forum, Arewa Consultative Forum and the Coalition of Northern Groups insisting that it is the only way the country could return to the path of progress.

The Presidency had in response to the agitations asked the proponents to approach the National Assembly with their request.

Why we can’t punish those behind budget duplication – Budget Office

The Director-General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Mr Ben Akabueze, on Friday disagreed with the ICPC, saying only 185 projects were found to be duplicated in the 2021 budget, and not 257 as announced by the commission.

He said it was beyond the responsibility of the Budget Office to discipline those responsible for the duplication because the staff of the MDAs who prepare their budgets were not answerable to his office.

He however argued that errors were inevitable since the budget was prepared by human beings but that those culpable for the “willful duplication” of projects should be fished out by the ICPC and prosecuted.

The ICPC chairman had at the summit said 257 projects amounting to N20.138bn were duplicated in the 2021 budget.

Akabueze, who spoke on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise daily’ on Friday, stated that some of the projects identified by the ICPC were not duplicated but had description challenge.

He said, “The ICPC came up with a report which they sent to us about duplicated projects in the budget. We did our own review and found that 54 of those projects were actually not duplicated. There were issues with project description, which made them look the same.

“Every project in the budget has a unique identifier and for the projects found to be duplicated, funding was withheld. 185 (projects) were found to be duplicated, 54 were not.”

Akabueze said there were about 20,000 projects in the budget and that if only about 200 projects were duplicated, it amounts to about 0.01 per cent. He added that the total MDAs’ in the budget estimate was under N4trn, and that the duplicated projects valued at about N20bn was about 0.005 per cent.

He added, “Every system has a level of tolerance in terms of error. It is human beings that prepared it, some may be erroneous, some may be willful duplication but the important thing is that there is self-correcting mechanism. The best of systems in the world have audit attached to them because there is an acknowledgement that something can go wrong. We work collectively with the ICPC and it is part of its role as correcting mechanism.”

He however said the Budget Office was working towards a zero level of such duplications.

He added, “At the level of the Budget Office, what we do is withhold funding for such projects and to that extent, it doesn’t create the sort of problem you alluded to; misuse of state resources.”

“As to the discipline of those people, that is outside of our own responsibilities; we look to the day where we have a structure within the budget office where the budget office can deploy its own personnel across the MDAs…to hold them directly accountable. The staff who are involved in preparing this budget in the MDAs are not accountable to the budget office and we have no line of responsibility to question them.”

He said the ICPC with its investigative powers should invite the people involved to find out if the duplications were willful actions intended to defraud the government or they were erroneous.
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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Forlarh(f): 4:03am On Dec 04, 2021
Anything to reduce the suffering of the masses is welcome please

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by warripekin(m): 4:11am On Dec 04, 2021
If Nigeria must survive, that's the only way out for us. Regional autonomy based on the 1963 republican constitution is what we ask for. This presidential system and unitary system of government is too expensive and corruption prone. We need to go back to the parliamentary system of government and even insert a secession clause into the constitution so that who ever or whichever region or regions are not satisfied with the union , can make their exit peacefully. Theirs no part of Nigeria, that is not viable enough to survive, we just have to wake up. Good morning.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by tsdarkside(m): 4:14am On Dec 04, 2021
nigerian goverment is too hugh,better reduce it before the entire system collapse....this is how many empires collapsed in the past....burocracy is too hugh....america will eventualy collapse too....

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by tsdarkside(m): 4:16am On Dec 04, 2021
una remember how jonathan goverment was borrowin money to pay salaries....??

this is how serious the matter is....its soo confusing that their are still many ghost workers today....

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Obi3icebaba(m): 4:42am On Dec 04, 2021
tsdarkside:
una remember how jonathan goverment was borrowin money to pay salaries....??

this is how serious the matter is....its soo confusing that their are still many ghost workers today....

Get lost

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by xelly: 4:44am On Dec 04, 2021
tsdarkside:
una remember how jonathan goverment was borrowin money to pay salaries....??

this is how serious the matter is....its soo confusing that their are still many ghost workers today....

GEJ government was sincere enough to tell you they borrow to pay salaries. What is this government borrowing money to do?

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by DOTian: 5:09am On Dec 04, 2021
70% of the civil servants need to go. When it comes to dealing with the corruption and ineptitude that characterize the civil service in Nigeria, the short devil in Kaduna handles that well..., maybe the only thing he does well..Sack , sack and sack. Whenever most Nigerians are talking about job creations, they're looking at government jobs. It's not supposed to be so. This mentality has led to a situation where all sorts of people, both the qualified and the unqualified have been dumped in the civil service. Most are useless as they're not needed. Yet they get paid handsomely every month. It only happens in Nigeria.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Buccalcavity2: 5:17am On Dec 04, 2021
Fact! Civil service must be purged and become efficient before corruption can leave the country.
In another note, I was really hoping igbos will rally round this Ben guy (with good support from BAT, northwest and southwest) to become president. I like his intelligence and objectivity in the roles he has occupied over time.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by bcomputer101: 5:22am On Dec 04, 2021
Maniquine doesn't have ear to listen to advice.





Stop wasting your time...

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by abouzaid: 5:35am On Dec 04, 2021
Restructure Nigeria with the secession clause added, very important.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by mrvitalis(m): 5:47am On Dec 04, 2021
warripekin:
If Nigeria must survive, that's the only way out for us. Regional autonomy based on the 1963 republican constitution is what we ask for. This presidential system and unitary system of government is too expensive and corruption prone. We need to go back to the parliamentary system of government and even insert a secession clause into the constitution so that who ever or whichever region or regions are not satisfied with the union , can make their exit peacefully. Theirs no part of Nigeria, that is not viable enough to survive, we just have to wake up. Good morning.
Yes but the 6 regions should be decided by the people ...let people decide what region they want to join and give regions right to accept or deny them

Igbos of the south south must be given right to decide if they want to be part of the south east or not ...same with Igbo of benue and kogi

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by omowolewa: 5:48am On Dec 04, 2021
I think they have good point

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by omenkaLives(m): 5:49am On Dec 04, 2021
This is one aspect I admit Buhari has failed woefully.

With his emergence, I imagined the wastage that comes from recurrent expenditure (aside from salaries of civil servants) will be significantly reduced, but what we have is rather an increase from what it used to be, with the cost of governance shooting over the roof.

He should have made it one of his first assignments to drastically cut back on the luxury of his office, and ensure Nigerians know exactly what monies have been saved from doing so. Then proceed to ensure his ministers do the same. Nigerians themselves will then ensure governors in their respective states of origin follow suit, with him giving the people the needed support, even by way of legislation, to see that happen.

But in a case where he hasn't done such, his lieutenants will sure have no reason to, and he wouldnt have any moral grounds upon which he could ask them to, ditto the governors.

An extremely crooked system we have in place at the moment.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Grace001: 5:52am On Dec 04, 2021
Waste of advice… You’re advising this regime to restructure in this last minute, what they couldn’t do in the past 6 years.

Instead na masses go suffer am, starting from February 2022 new level of hardship, sufferness and frustrations will be inflicted on the masses.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by AsampeteNwaanyi(f): 5:54am On Dec 04, 2021
omenkaLives:
This is one aspect I admit Buhari has failed woefully.

With his emergence, I imagined the wastage that comes from recurrent expenditure (aside from salaries of civil servants) will be significantly reduced, but what we have is rather an increase from what it used to be, with the cost of governance shooting over the roof.

He should have made it one of his first assignments to drastically cut back on the luxury of his office, and ensure Nigerians know exactly what monies have been saved from doing so. Then proceed to ensure his ministers do the same. Nigerians themselves will then ensure governors in their respective states of origin follow suit, with him giving the people the needed support, even by way of legislation, to see that happen.

But in a case where he hasn't done such, his lieutenants will sure have no reason to, and he wouldnt have any moral grounds upon which he could ask them to, ditto the governors.

An extremely crooked system we have in place at the moment.
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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by orisa37: 7:15am On Dec 04, 2021
JUST DO SOMETHING TO JIGGLE THIS ALREADY DEAD BODY.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by orisa37: 7:16am On Dec 04, 2021
JUST DO SOMETHING RESTRUCTURING AND GOOD TO JIGGLE THIS ALREADY DEAD BODY.
Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by helinues: 7:17am On Dec 04, 2021
Sorry , Ko Le werk
Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by orisa37: 7:19am On Dec 04, 2021
helinues:
Sorry , Ko Le werk


It's a long struggle.
Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by helinues: 7:22am On Dec 04, 2021
abouzaid:
Restructure Nigeria with the secession clause added, very important.

Who abolished regional government in Nigeria?

Who arrested Adaka Boro?

What was his offence?

Some people already ate their care but still thinking they are still having it

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by helinues: 7:24am On Dec 04, 2021
orisa37:



It's a long struggle.

No dispute about that,but the express way, that can't work
Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by abouzaid: 7:28am On Dec 04, 2021
helinues:


Who abolished regional government in Nigeria?

Who arrested Adaka Boro?

What was his offence?

Some people already ate their care but still thinking they are still having it
Oga, nobody is interested in trading blames but in proffering solutions.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Frenchkiss564: 8:15am On Dec 04, 2021
The daura guy will just throw this recommendation into the dustbin of irrelevances, he lacks the wit and foresight.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by orisa37: 8:39am On Dec 04, 2021
Where are LAWAN GBAJABIAMILA AND STATE GOVERNOR?

THE MORE THE BUDGET CENTRES THE BETTER.

SO DON'T WORK FOR SIX REGIONS. WORK FOR 36 FULLY AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONSTITUTIONAL STATES

THE FUNDAMENTAL INTERPRETATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENTIAL EXPERIMENT IS THAT THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES GOVERNORS ARE FIRST LINE MINISTERS OF STATES. THEY'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING THEIR STATES ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS TO THE CENTRE AND FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE WHOLE.

RELEVANT MINISTERS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OTHER THAN THE GOVERNORS ARE FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTERS OR SECRETARIES, DEFENCE MINISTER OR SECRETARY, TREASURY MINISTER OR CBN GOVERNOR. ALL THESE, THE NASS AND THE JUDICIARY MUST BRING TO THE CENTRE THEIR LONG AND ANNUAL BUDGETS TOO. THE STATES JUDICIARIES AND LEGISLATURES MUST INCORPORATE THEIR BUDGETS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE STATES BUDGETS FOR MINISTERS (GOVERNORS) TO BRING TO THE CENTRE.
Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by orisa37: 8:40am On Dec 04, 2021
Where are LAWAN GBAJABIAMILA AND STATE GOVERNOR?

THE MORE THE BUDGET CENTRES THE BETTER.

SO DON'T WORK FOR SIX REGIONS. WORK FOR 36 FULLY AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONSTITUTIONAL STATES

THE FUNDAMENTAL INTERPRETATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENTIAL EXPERIMENT IS THAT THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES GOVERNORS ARE FIRST LINE MINISTERS OF STATES. THEY'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING THEIR STATES ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS TO THE CENTRE AND FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE WHOLE.

RELEVANT MINISTERS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OTHER THAN THE GOVERNORS ARE FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTERS OR SECRETARIES, DEFENCE MINISTER OR SECRETARY, TREASURY MINISTER OR CBN GOVERNOR. ALL THESE, THE NASS AND THE JUDICIARY MUST BRING TO THE CENTRE THEIR LONG AND ANNUAL BUDGETS TOO. THE STATES JUDICIARIES AND LEGISLATURES MUST INCORPORATE THEIR BUDGETS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE STATES BUDGETS FOR MINISTERS (GOVERNORS) TO BRING TO THE CENTRE.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Balogunodua(m): 8:56am On Dec 04, 2021
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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by PrudencyFeats: 9:22am On Dec 04, 2021
6 is even too much.

3 regions is ok as it were before and Nigeria was moving forward.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by NotKnown: 9:37am On Dec 04, 2021
Some parasites won't agree

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by sammyj: 9:38am On Dec 04, 2021
This is the way to go, but i don't see this government yielding to this advice!!!

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by Nicepoker(m): 10:05am On Dec 04, 2021
If we go back to regions. You will see how this country will thrive. Make Abuja useless, only well meaning people will go into public offices. Not these thieves that will lick your anus when looking for votes.

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Re: Cost Of Governance: Restructure Nigeria Into Six Regions, Budget Office Tells FG by tsdarkside(m): 10:58am On Dec 04, 2021
xelly:


GEJ government was sincere enough to tell you they borrow to pay salaries. What is this government borrowing money to do?

atleast not to pay salaries....

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