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Reps Fume Over FG’s Borrowing, Agencies Hiding Revenue
The House of Representatives has expressed displeasure over the way some government agencies conceal their revenues, thereby denying the Federal Government the fund for budgeting.
The House criticised the way the country resorts to borrowing N5.62trillion to finance its deficit in the 2022 budget, while such agencies starve the government of funds.
The Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Hon James Faleke, raised the concerns at the ongoing public hearing on 2022 to 2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP), yesterday in Abuja.
“We are not you happy the way Nigeria is borrowing N5.62trillion and we have some fund somewhere staying fallow without being used.
“For God sake, let us build this country together for the sake of all of us,’’ he said.
Faleke said the major problem facing the country was revenue generation, adding that the House of Representatives would be more interested in how much government agencies could save.
He said that if the House of Representatives discovered that any of the government agencies’ capital projects were unnecessary, they would be removed in a bid to get revenue for the country.
The committee also directed the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) to provide the turnover of the amount realised from all network operators from 2018 to 2020.
Faleke said this would enable the committee look into their records, and determine if the revenue proposal for 2022 to 2024 would be good for the country.
Some of the agencies invited for the 2022 to 2024 MTEF and FSP public hearing include the Nigeria Port Authority, Nigeria Communication Commission, Nigeria Copyright Commission, Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission.
Others are Nigeria Metrology Agency, Nigeria Postal Service, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigeria Export Promotion Council, Nigeria Communication Satellite Ltd. among others.
The General Manager, Finance, Mr Emeka Iseogwu, who represented the Director-General of NPA, said the agency was on course in terms of revenue generation.
He said that NPA was targeting N338billion for revenue in 2022.
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