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ICAN, FG To Partner On Budget Implementation
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has indicated preparedness to partner with the Federal Government to upscale implementation level of budgetary provision.
The Director-General of the Budget Office of Nigeria, Dr. Bright Okogu recently told the National Assembly that the 2010 Federal Government plan recorded the highest implementation in recent times. He revealed that as at end March 2011, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) had utilised N935.61 billion or 97.86 per cent of the N956.11 billion cash-backed.
This, according to him represented highest amount utilised by MDAs over a 15-month fiscal period.
However, the newly elected Chairman of the Abuja district of ICAN, Mr. Shehu Aladire said that the trend was bound to change saying the institute was ready to assist the Federal Government succeed.
Aladire made the promise in Abuja during his investiture and inauguration of the 2011 executives of the institute.
He said that the institute would partner with the Federal Government to ensure that the delay in implementing the budget became a thing of the past.
Aladire said: “The new executives’ focus will be to serve as a vehicle in the link between ICAN and the government in such areas as manpower development, financial advisory and budget implementation and further buy-ins to the president’s decision to appoint technocrats like chartered accountants to join him in the smooth sailing of the nation’s ship.