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We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by adenigga(m): 2:38am On Oct 20, 2023
The Federal Government on Thursday emphasized the need for non-state actors to complement its efforts in national and economic development saying it cannot bear the burden alone.

The government specifically admitted that it was facing enormous challenges and revenue deficit which has compelled it to manage to pay salaries.

The Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, represented by the Director (International Cooperation), Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, stated these in Abuja during the 30th Annual Development Forum organised by Life Above Poverty Alleviation in Abuja with the theme, “The role of non-state actors in national development: A case study of LAPO.”

The PUNCH reports that the event was also attended by a former acting Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr Sarah Alade; a political scientist and lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Federal University, Otuoke, Dr Felix Oriakhi; and Founder/CEO, LAPO Group, Dr Godwin Ehigiamusoe.

Ehigiamusoe said, “With millions of beneficiaries and a full-time staff of 10,212, these institutions and others within the LAPO system have made immense contributions to national development. This paper is expected to highlight the over N1.2 trillion LAPO Microfinance Bank has contributed to female owners of micro and small businesses.”

The minister said since the United Nations was very careful in crafting the name, of non-state actors, he would prefer to use the name Non-Governmental Organisations because NSAs could be gorilla or terrorist groups.

“Essentially, NGOs existing cover the space not covered by the government by seeking propositions on issues such as health care, environment, economy, public policy, empowerment and support to vulnerable citizens. The policy objective of government is very critical for both state and non-state actors like the NGOs.

“The role of NGOs is to work with the government through its national development plan. The chairman has already mentioned and talked about our national development plan for 2021 – 2025. In doing that, the actors have to be very inclusive in the sense that it has to be non-selective and non-discriminatory and you must stick to the overall needs of various areas of the society.

“Government faces enormous challenge especially now, the government is facing revenue deficit. There’s no money anywhere in the country, the government is just managing to pay salaries. The growth rate is very slow and the population growth is fast pacing and increasing. unemployment is surging amid high inflation. These are issues which non-governmental organisations must take on board in helping government to cover the space government could not cover”, he noted.

Alade who was also Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari, on Finance and Economy, said government should collaborate with NSAs to achieve economic development and ensure the success of its social investment programmes.

She said NSAs, including LAPO, would play crucial roles in shaping the economic destiny of Nigeria.

Alade said that the estimated cost of the National Development Plan (2021 – 2025) stands at N348 trillion, with the government contributing N49.7 trillion and the private sector providing approximately N298 trillion, which accounts for about 86 per cent of the total required amount.

Alade said the involvement of non-state actors in the Federal Government projects was necessary.

She said, “It is imperative to recognize why non-state actors, such as LAPO, should align with the national development agenda. The Nigerian National Development Plan emphasizes the crucial importance of such alignment, particularly given the substantial financial commitment required to achieve our nation’s developmental goals.

“This plan outlines ambitious objectives across various sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation. To realize these objectives, a significant financial commitment is essential.

“The government alone cannot shoulder the immense financial burden required to meet these targets. To put it in context, the estimated cost of the National Development Plan (2021 to 2025) stands at N348 trillion, with the government contributing N49.7 trillion and the private sector providing approximately N298 trillion, which accounts for about 86 per cent of the total required amount.”

“A country like Nigeria, which relies on food and energy imports, she said, would require the role of non-state actors including LAPO, to assist in developing solutions to overcome barriers in the country’s supply chain operation.

“It is essential to recognise that the participation of NSAs in all aspects of national life is crucial for sustainable progress. While private sector economic leadership is indispensable, NSAs should also address social challenges, including inequality, the digital divide, and the need for substantial investment in human capital.

“By promoting inclusive growth and workforce re-skilling, NSAs can contribute to a functional and competitive society.”

Other speakers were unanimous in their position that there should be a partnership between the government and the non-state actors in social economic development if the federal government policies to lift 133 million people out of poverty must achieve the desired objective.

They also called on non-state actors to bring their ideas forward to government from conceptualisation, execution and implementation for proper guidance and support.

Source: https://punchng.com/We-are -managing -to-pay-salaries-facing-enormous-challenges-FG

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by socialmediaman: 2:44am On Oct 20, 2023
Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Jallotti: 2:55am On Oct 20, 2023
But no problem bribing judges and buying multi-million dollar cars for legislaTHIEVES?

See face of a 71 year old? grin

Old PAKUT!

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Jestin: 3:17am On Oct 20, 2023
Bring back Buhari pls 😂

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by KnowledgePower7: 3:17am On Oct 20, 2023
Ok

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Tyriq: 3:19am On Oct 20, 2023
Mumu criminals

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by CSTRR: 3:19am On Oct 20, 2023
But you can spend half a million dollars on hotel in newyork in just a week.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by noble71(m): 3:20am On Oct 20, 2023
shocked
Abi you are printing naira? Because that is the only reason naira will be having a free fall to the dollar at the moment.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Manny21: 3:20am On Oct 20, 2023
But no challenge in paying bogus allowances to public office holders, buying vehicles for billions of Naira, funding avoidable large convoy for every movement by government officials. No challenge in looting commonwealth.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by teebaxy(m): 3:21am On Oct 20, 2023
And you are proud to say this trash ? Our leaders are just shameless … You lobby your way to get to a position, only for you to get there and start lamenting. ..

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by biina: 3:21am On Oct 20, 2023
Managing to pay salaries but have enough money for senators to be getting 'holiday token' and buying new cars for NASS? undecided

Nigerians are not ready to free themselves undecided

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Rayban26: 3:22am On Oct 20, 2023
grin tinubu hasnt even started with you Nigerians yet

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by nurex01(m): 3:22am On Oct 20, 2023
Ah! This very serious o.
Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Chibuzoripob: 3:23am On Oct 20, 2023
sad
Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by nick50(m): 3:25am On Oct 20, 2023
It shall never be well with oluwale president and his supporters

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by butpro(m): 3:25am On Oct 20, 2023
Federal government is running mad under elewedu...

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Chinjo2: 3:25am On Oct 20, 2023
But the FG has enough for senators to be buying exortic imported cars, pay all those Ministers that are doing nothing and to service Airforce jet for Seyi Tinubu to go to Kano to watch Polo right?
Pay the workers what they truly deserve. If the country want to collapse let it collapse.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Kionrae: 3:26am On Oct 20, 2023
Government of deceits

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Bullet01(f): 3:28am On Oct 20, 2023
Nobody cares.

Leave governance to those who are ready to serve

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by IAMBOSS1990: 3:28am On Oct 20, 2023
If all the senators, ministers and governors cut their salary by 50% or do away with their bogus allowances, we will be fine.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by accordadoga25(f): 3:28am On Oct 20, 2023
Hehehe

We can understand.

The third-class citizens understand too but just love wailing because we didn't buy the fake product they presented to us
Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by b0rn2fuck(m): 3:30am On Oct 20, 2023
They have manage to ruin this country

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Nobody: 3:30am On Oct 20, 2023
adenigga:



Source: https://punchng.com/We-are -managing -to-pay-salaries-facing-enormous-challenges-FG
Where you find liars, you'll find thieves. APC destroying lives since 2015 just like LAPO has been destroying lives since 1987.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Rayban26: 3:30am On Oct 20, 2023
Chinjo2:
But the FG has enough for senators to be buying exortic imported cars, pay all those Ministers that are doing nothing and to service Airforce jet for Seyi Tinubu to go to Kano to watch Polo right?
Pay the workers what they truly deserve. If the country want to collapse let it collapse.


@bolded

Ronu miscreants will come with their stale gaslighting and tell you that you're wishing the country bad when you call out their failures. It still puzzles me how i share nationality with idiots

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by shantti(m): 3:31am On Oct 20, 2023
Revolution now

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by Johnrake69: 3:31am On Oct 20, 2023
But you can afford to waste $507K on a hotel reservation for a conference that we neither have a voice or have any significance for us as Nigerians. You guys couldn’t manage Nigerian house in Newyork.

You maintain more than 10 presidential jets for a government presiding over the poverty capital of the world with over 133M extremely poor people.

Bandits are busy killing farmers while placing local taxes on the few still farming thereby causing major food prices inflation.

Looking for foreign investors will never solve any of these issues.

A serious government have no business traveling out for atleast a year until they solve the issue of food inflation caused by bandits and bad roads. The solution is not on the floor of United Nations General Assembly.

Then you have the most bloated government so far in the history of Nigeria with over 43 ministers.

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by wildernessVoice: 3:32am On Oct 20, 2023
CSTRR:
But you can spend half a million dollars on hotel in newyork in just a week.
half a billion

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by obaidan: 3:33am On Oct 20, 2023
socialmediaman:
U never still know weytin to talk?

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Re: We’re Managing To Pay Salaries, Facing Enormous Challenges – FG by sotall(m): 3:33am On Oct 20, 2023
undecided
Keep avoiding the inevitable solution while the country falls apart.


You want to keep running a government of sharing money and taking resources from one part of the country to fund other parts.

Till you guys are ready to restructure Nigeria and every region works hard and brings value, Nigeria will continue to sink.

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