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Budget Impasse May Slow Down Economy -Experts
Some financial experts on Thursday said that the 2013 budget impasse could slow down economic activities and increase corruption.
They said in separate interviews in Lagos that the non implementation of the budget by July was not good for economic development of the country.
The Managing Director, Maxifund Investment & Securities Mr Okechukwu Unegbu, in Lagos, said that it was not good for a country to be operating without a budget.
Unegbu said that the nation had not achieved meaningful development in spite of availability of natural and human resources because of persistent poor implementation of the yearly budgets.
Unegbu, a past president of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, said that it was disheartening that the executive and legislature had not resolved issues over a budget signed in 2012.
The Managing Director, H J Trust & Investment Ltd Mr Harrison Owoh, in Lagos, said that the impasse would affect all sectors because a lot of activities revolved around government’s budget.
Owoh said that the impasse would bring untold hardship to the masses and increase the rate of employment due to the closure of some companies.
He said that the impasse would increase the nation’s domestic debt stock as government would find it difficult to settle contractors.
According to him, the impasse will promote corruption because many agencies would engage in fraudulent spending to avoid return of unspent funds to government coffers by December.
The immediate-past President, Association of Stockbroking Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Alhaji Rasheed Yussuf, said that the development would affect the nation’s desire to be among 20 top economies by 2020.
Yussuf, however, called for quick resolution of the impasse in the interest of the economy.
The Presidency, in a recent amendment to the bill sent to the House of Representatives, urged the lawmakers to approve N27 billion to tackle poverty, unemployment and meet its obligations to workers.
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