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FG To Reduce Budget Deficit In 2010
The Federal Government has said that it will reduce the deficit in the country‘s expenditure in the 2011 fiscal year.
The Director-General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Dr. Bright Okogu, said this in Abuja during the 2011-2013 Medium Term Sector Strategies meeting.
The MTSS is a budget planning forum where the capital and recurrent expenditure requirements are articulated with key government agencies in a manner consistent with both the Federal Government‘s long term development agenda and its commitment to maintain macroeconomic stability.
The meeting which was convened by the Minister of Finance, Dr Olusegun Aganga, was meant to discuss, decide and prioritise the planned projects and programmes of key, large spending ministries, departments and agencies over a three-year rolling basis
It had in attendance the Minister of National Planning, Mr. Shamsudeen Usman, the Director-General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Dr Bright Okogu, the Director General, Bureau of Public Procurement, Mr. Emeka Eze, the Country Director of World Bank Mr. Onnoh Ruhl, the Country Director, Department for International Development, Mr. Richard Montgomerry, and the Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Iyiola Omosiore, among others.
Speaking at the event, Okogu said that the outcome of the meeting would form the basis for the 2011 executive budget proposal that would be presented to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan later in the year.
He said, while in recent years, approved budgetary expenditure had been on the increase; the country had not seen corresponding increases in the quality of public spending.
To correct this anomaly, the DG pointed out that, “We will strive to reduce the deficit in the 2011 fiscal year, and gradually return, over the medium term, to the three per cent of Gross Domestic Product recommended by the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007.”
He added that the Federal Government would also initiate and implement various measures to increase value for money in public sector spending.
Okogu pointed out that the MTSS is one of the tools available to government to deliver enhanced economic growth and development, while maintaining macro-economic stability.
He, however, urged MDAs to conform with the discipline imposed by the expenditure ceilings and maximize the new opportunities available for the better performing MDAs.
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