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Commission Plans Effective Budget Monitoring
The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has expressed its readiness to collaborate with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in order to enhance fiscal transparency and effective budget monitoring in the country.
FRC is one of the new bodies established by the federal government to help build the culture of fiscal transparency in the country.
The chairman of FRC, Dr Aliyu Jibril, dropped the hint in Abuja, while receiving a delegation from Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), led by Eze Onyekpene.
He assured that the commission will continue to partner with NGOs and other relevant stakeholders so as to promote transparency and deepen democratic values.
He explained that the commission has a duty to ensure that the objectives of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) of the Federal government are strictly adhered to by the relevant authorities.
He revealed that the Nigeria public is entitled to know when and how funds being generated by government are being spent.
The FRC boss maintained that the mandate of the two bodies was similar as it was predicated on ensuring that resources are well utilized in accordance with the law to the benefits of Nigerians.
He therefore, called on other NGOs to join forces with FRC to deliver democratic dividends to the people through effective and efficient use of resources.
Earlier, Eze Onyekpene lead director of CSJ, said the centre is worried by recent reports of borrowings by the government from the World Bank without prior legislative approval as well as the recent claim by a state governor that he could borrow without legislative approval.
Onyekene also expressed concern that the finance ministry is yet to start the MTEF process for the current year and may miss the end of the second quarter deadline for the approval of the Federal Executive Council.
He said his centre is intervening in some fiscal responsibility bills pending before state legislatures with a clause by clause analysis and best practices on the way forward.
He also assured that CSJ is always on hand to assist in ensuring that due process is followed especially in matters relating to fiscal transparency.

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has expressed its readiness to collaborate with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in order to enhance fiscal transparency and effective budget monitoring in the country.
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