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NPC Moves To Check Financial Leakages
The National Planning
Commission (NPC) has said the policy thrust of the new administration would ensure inclusive growth in the economy by blocking financial leakages.
The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Mr Bassey Akpanyung, said this at the inauguration of the Joint Planning Committee (JPC) for the 21st Nigerian Economic Summit (NES21) in Abuja on Tuesday.
Akpanyung expressed optimism for the new administration to curb corruption and all leakages in the public services.
He said the 2015 conference to be held under the new administration would help articulate strategies that would ensure that Nigeria’s socio-economic environment was globally competitive.
According to him, the NES, organised annually by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and the National Planning Commission, had become the largest and prestigious economic forum for policy makers.
He said the NES had also brought together captains from the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy, as well as representatives of the academia.
However, he said the summit would provide the opportunity for participants to interact and share thoughts on the challenges facing the Nigerian economy, with a view to solving them.
“The summit will provide a unique opportunity for participants to interact and share views to evolve a common strategy and policy framework for addressing key challenges facing the Nigerian economy.
“The efficacy of public private partnerships as exemplified by the platform has been proven in developed and emerging markets leading to unprecedented growth and development in leading countries of the world.
“Despite the numerous challenges facing the country, NESG and NPC have continued to partner in sustaining the needed public private dialogue for the good of our country,’’ he said.
He said the terms of reference for the committee were to review the report of the 20th NES and make preparatory arrangement for the successful hosting of the 21st NES.
Other objectives are to articulate the budgetary requirements, and source for funding for the hosting of the summit.
He said the committee would also propose the optimal strategy for funding the activities of the JPC.
He said it would prepare the report and Green Book for the NES21 within three months of the completion of the summit and mobilise relevant stakeholders for the summit.
He also said that the JPC would come up with a date that would be best accepted for the summit on a yearly basis.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nigerian Economic Summit Group, Mr Laoye Jaiyeola, said the 21st edition of the meeting would be broadened compared to previous ones.
Jaiyeola said the meeting would comprise 10 policy commissions, adding that they would meet and look into existing policies and review them for better implementation.
“The group will monitor and make recommendations of the policies; the members of the policy were drawn from the Private, Public and Civil Society Organisation (CSO).’’ The annual NES was first inaugurated in 1993 by Dr Earnest Shonekan as a national platform to promote public private sector dialogue to accelerate national development.
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