President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday ordered the National
Planning Commission (NPC) to go back to the drawing board and produce
the framework for a 2016 national budget that will reduce recurrent
expenditure and prioritize developmental projects.
He gave the order after receiving a briefing from the Executive
Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Bassey Akpanyung, at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
The President, according to a statement issued
by the Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, told Dr. Akpanyung and
Directors of the NPC that capital projects must now be given the fullest
possible priority because Nigeria cannot achieve real development
without adequate investment in capital and infrastructural projects.
“In carrying out its role in surveillance of the economy, review and
appraisal of policies, the Commission should devise a plan for a
realignment of the budget so that capital projects can be really
prioritized,” the President directed the NPC.
The Executive Secretary of the NPC had informed the President that Nigeria’s planning system was beset by many challenges.
These challenges, he said, included the non-alignment of national
plans with the annual budget and inadequate capacity in the departments
of Planning, Research and Statistics in the various government
ministries
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