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Experts Call For Full Implementation Of 2011 Budget
Economic experts in Lagos have urged the Federal Government to ensure the full implementation of the 2011 budget.
In separate interviews, they called on the Federal Government to be proactive in the implementation of the 2011 budget to ensure the nation’s economic development.
Dr. Tunde Adeoye, a lecturer in the Department of Economics, University of Lagos, said that the size of the budget was not important, but its implementation.
Adeoye said that the executive should have sent the 2011 budget to the National Assembly by the third quarter of 2010 instead of delaying it till the middle of December.
He said that the issue of decayed infrastructure was on the rise, adding that the government should reduce its spending and provide the needed infrastructure.
Dr Paul Adams, a lecturer in the Department of Economics, University of Lagos, said that the poor implementation of the previous budgets was worrisome and urged the government to ensure that the 2011 is fully implemented.
Adams said that budget implementation needed the effective monitoring of how funds were allocated to the various sectors of the economy.
“Good implementation of the budget would lead to the provision of better infrastructure and attract foreign investors that would boost the economy through jobs creation,” Adams said.
Dr. Olumide Owoade, a lecturer, Department of Economics, Lagos State University (LASU), said that poor implementation of the nation’s previous budgets had stagnated the economy.
“We must break away from the past and ensure good implementation of the budget to ensure rapid economic growth that future generations would be proud of,” he said.
Dr Ayodeji Thomas, a lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Lagos, said that one of the major causes of poor implementation of budgets was its late preparation.
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