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FRC Wants Implementation Of 2007 Act
The Chairman of Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRSC), Dr Aliyu Yelwa has reiterated the commission’s determination to apply the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007 to make Nigerian’s wealth useful to her citizens.
Speaking at the induction workshop for newly recruited staff of the Commission in Akwanga, Nasarawa State recently, Yelwa said with determination and dexterity, Nigeria could adopt the Brazilian example to attain the status of a developed economy with the help of fiscal responsibility best practices.
He told the participants that the FRC Act, 2007 was to provide for prudent management of the nation’s economy, ensure long term macroeconomic stability of the nation’s economy and secure greater accountability and transparency in fiscal operations within a medium term fiscal framework.
Yelwa said the Commission was now poised to mobilise Nigerians to come on board and that, he said, “the induction of foot soldiers that are career human capital required to drive the commission.” He urged the newly recruited officers to live up to the expectations of the Commission.
“I am sure you have an idea of the enormous task ahead and why you are being prepared to individually and collectively bring to bear your positive energy and potentials in performing this duty with all sense of patriotism,” he added.
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