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Oil Price Crash: Oyo To Cut 2020 Budget
The Oyo State government is set to re-prioritise its expenditure and cut its 2020 budget to survive the impacts of oil price crash in the international market.
The Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Dr Musbau Babatunde, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Ibadan, yesterday.
He said that since the price crash had affected the Federal Government’s revenues from oil, it would also have adverse effect on monthly allocations to states in the country.
According to Babatunde, even the Federal Government may need to have what he calls an implicit deficit, so that it can be able to maintain its recurrent expenditures.
He also said that the government would have to maintain critical overhead expenditures for states, such as education and healthcare services.
“At this particular level, government has to try to reduce exposure to foreign exchange-related activities.
“This is because the exchange rate in Nigeria is being defended by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in order to maintain the exchange rate at a sustainable level.
“With this fact, government will need to reduce exposure to foreign exchange, because the exchange rate naturally will depreciate, as demand will be more than the supply,’’ he said.
The chief economic “adviser, however said, what Oyo State has been doing and which other states should do is to embark on an aggressive internally-generated revenue drive.
“We need to look inward for ventures where we can get revenue to mitigate the impacts of the dwindling federal monthly allocations.
“We also need to review the 2020 budget. Even at the federal level, the government has set up a committee to take a look at the review of the 2020 budget.
“We will have to cut our coat according to our cloths in order to be able to manage the fiscal end of the economy,’’ he said.
Babatunde further said that a multifaceted approach was needed to sail through in times like this.
He also noted that the commitments of development partners were also needed in terms of cushioning the effects on the masses.
“We need this in respect to projects bordering on the welfare of the people,’’ he said.
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