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2018 Budget Proposal: Saraki Wants Human Capital Dev Prioritised
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has said that if Nigeria’s huge infrastructural deficit must be addressed and expand planned expenditure, there was the urgent need for the country to prioritise human capital development in national spending.
Saraki who has also called for adherence to the 1% resolution to health as it requires the Basic Health Fund to be funded by 1 per cent of the Consolidated National Fund and which amounts to N86 billion that has not been committed, however said that to achieve this target, the National Assembly hopes to allocate expenditure on critical health and education facilities in the country.
He said, “When the Speaker and I met with Bill Gates last week, the emphasis was on health, and it is something we should take very seriously indeed, especially as the 1% resolution would go a long way in boosting basic maternal and child health immunisation services as well as local and rural community health in this country.”
The Senate President stated this recently in Abuja when he declared open a two-day public hearing on the 2018 budget, organised by the Joint National Assembly Committee on Appropriations.
The event is being attended by ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), international development partners, civil society organisations and other critical stakeholders. Saraki said: “We acknowledge Nigeria’s huge infrastructural deficit, as well as the need to expand planned expenditure.
“However, you will agree with me that, while it is important to achieve equity and balance in the spread of development projects around the country, we must also prioritise human capital development. It is in this vein that the National Assembly will prioritise expenditure on critical health and education facilities as well as soft infrastructure.”
The Senate President who noted that there is the need to ensure real value-for-money in government spending as well as giving priority to spending on locally made goods, said, “The Made-in-Nigeria initiative, with particular regard to government procurements, is already the thrust of a significant law passed by the 8th National Assembly and which has the added advantage of helping to revamp our industrial base.
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