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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Financial Discipline… making every naira count. By Kemi Adeosun

Article written by Finance Minister, Mrs Kemi Adeosun. Read below...
Economists have long found Nigeria to be something of a conundrum. The macro picture has always appeared compelling - large population, oil reserves, mineral reserves, endless tracts of arable land, land and sea borders for regional domination. Indeed the absurdity of our underperformance is only surpassed by our ability to accurately quantify our losses and missed opportunities.


In the short period that I have been privileged to serve as Minister of Finance, I have observed that even the most basic systems and controls over the management of our resources are in dire need of strengthening. While we are regaled with and shocked by details of amounts stolen, diverted or wasted, we must face the cold reality that such acts are facilitated by weaknesses in our systems. Even if we successfully prosecute and jail every looter, ghost worker and other economic saboteur, there is every risk that those caught will only be replaced by persons who are just as bad, or worse - unless we radically strengthen our systems and institutions.

Our Presidents brave and committed fight against corruption and waste is as much an economic crusade as it is a moral one. The objective is not just to stem the corruption and loss but to execute an economic plan to channel those monies into much needed areas that will support and reposition the economy.  In short, the fight against corruption is not about retribution and meting out punishment, it is about releasing funds for our economy. I am humbled to be part of the ongoing work on recovery and can report that the urgency in the work, especially our interface with nations where our money has been stashed, is propelled by our need for funds to invest into our economy. 

Our economic plans are not about austerity and frugality; if that were the case then we would not be attempting an expansionary budget. We could have pursued fiscal consolidation and maintained 2015 budget size, and then introduced severe public spending cuts to balance the books by laying off workers and cutting projects. Had we done so, we would by now be the darling of the IMF and other multi-laterals. 

Conversely, we are undertaking an ambitious counter cyclical strategy to stimulate our sluggish economy and expanding government spending with a focus on infrastructure, the true catalyst for economic growth. This will have contractors returning to site and re-engaging workers, it will see new projects commencing, arrears released and economic activity reinvigorated across the nation.  We plan to take advantage of low global prices for commodities and contract prices. Existing contracts are being renegotiated downwards, with significant savings recorded and new projects priced to reflect current commercial realities. Our spending stimulus is private sector driven, supported by a robust procurement system that will see permanent local capacity built in a number of sectors including oil and gas, housing construction and agriculture. However, and this is the key differentiator, we plan to spend in a disciplined manner that will extract the maximum value for every naira spent.

The process of building the internal control framework to support this need for disciplined spending has begun in earnest. Our Efficiency Unit has reviewed four years of detailed expenditure data to identify trends and is already negotiating volume discounts that appropriately reflect the buying power of government. Personnel remains our largest cost. In addition to the BVN driven cleaning of our payrolls that has so far removed 23,000 fraudulent entries, we have initiated significantly stronger controls over our payroll.  These efforts will exert a constant downward pressure on personnel costs until such a time as we have assurance that every payment is accurate and valid. A similar process is now commencing in Pensions. The N160 Billion spent monthly on personnel and pensions related costs demands this as an absolute minimum. 

The revenue focus is non oil. We are revisiting historical decisions that are no longer in the best interests of the national economy. The establishment of various Boards and Parastatals to undertake the operational and revenue generating business of government was a well-intentioned attempt to provide separation from policy makers. However, as the economy has grown, so too has the revenue earned in these agencies and their financial autonomy has grown in a manner that no longer fully serves the public interest. Port charges, maritime charges, airport landing fees, visa charges, passport charges, telecoms licence fees, among many others, must be tracked and accounted for. 

While the Fiscal Responsibility Act was designed to provide control, actual compliance has been poor. The result has been leakage on a staggering scale, as findings from our ongoing audits suggest. This is a serious issue. The upside is a significant revenue opportunity which the TSA implementation has given us sight of, and which we are supporting with a proactive drive for improved accountability.
At the same time, our traditional revenue sources are being supported to be more effective.

In Customs, we are making the necessary investments in container scanners and other equipment required to improve collection efficiency. This is combined with the results of a compensation survey which will see the introduction of performance related pay, to reduce corruption and create an alignment of interest that will enhance revenue generation. With FIRS there is a well-defined plan to enhance compliance by widening the tax net. Using data to drive tax compliance, we will ensure that the tax regime is efficiently administered and that everyone pays their fair share.

There is a need for disciplined and effective system of managing our financial resources to ensure maximum value. We will no longer measure performance by the size of our budget or the amount disbursed; we must measure by the impact of that expenditure on the lives of Nigerians. To measure and manage this we have already made some key changes in the way funds are released. We have abandoned the old system of capital releases that funnelled a proportional share of available funds released to each Ministry, Department and Agency. We have a robust system in place where funds are tied to specific outcomes as documented by each agency. This is being supported by follow up reviews to ensure implementation.

As Benjamin Disraeli once said, We are not creatures of circumstance; we are creators of circumstance.  I am firmly convinced that Nigeria is on the right path. The path of discipline will confront some age old destructive habits. It will challenge some unwritten rules, and I personally will step on some highly placed toes on this journey. All this I am fully prepared for, and so I do not expect nor do I particularly want to be popular.
However, I will act in the best interest of all Nigerians to ensure that we build the economy that we desire and richly deserve.

This is the second of three articles by Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

53 comments:

Unknown said...

Noticed.

Unknown said...

How much will this woman pay me to read this long epistle she just composed bikonu.. Next plzzz!!!😴💤💤

Unknown said...

16+4=24

Unknown said...

👀

Anonymous said...

Madam Minister there are situations when we can't help being creatures of adverse circumstances.

Luciana Chinda said...

Whatever
After writing and talking still no solution.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Okay


... Merited happiness

Tefe said...

another good essay,another promise,hmmmmmm madam minister,we have read and heard all these before,all these rhetorics are time consuming,please focus on the implementation of all your grand designs.

Anonymous said...

Madame stop yaning abeg. Ur incompetent

Unknown said...

If talk did sh*t, Nigeria would be a world power

Unknown said...

You've been positioned by God to play your part in the history of our nation, God wi

Unknown said...

God wants you to play your part faithfully

Kayode Odusanya said...

On point. True, if Buhari jails all corrupt people, more bad people will fill their places if the system that allows the looting isn't restructured. But still, the fight on corruption has to go on to instill morals in the youth that are coming to take prominent positions in the government in future. I like this woman.

Okowright Balaxy said...

Can someone tell this beautiful woman to be reasonable and stop writing sermons. Our Economy is sitting on a wheel chair and you are here writing sermons instead of begging for help from real Economists. Under your watch PMB has practically destroyed our Economy with his obsolete ideas.

Unknown said...

Cut the long story short and tell us how it would benefit Nigerians. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Nice one...we've long been seeing beautiful essays that brings hope to the plight of Nigerians,the problem is "implementation",its not about the beauty of the essays but,the effect on Nigerians is what counts

I. C. Ukwuegbu said...

Good ideas. Sustaining them is the problem of our country. We have heard such comments of stepping into shoes many times. When compromise or the other factors relating to Nigeria comes in no shoe will be found to step into. Let us watch and see if tribal or regional influence will not affect the trial of Dasukigate personalities

Unknown said...

Madam u re better on as a columnist not a finance minister. Your performance since assuming office is one over ten

Anonymous said...

This is in depth and insight into the efforts of BUHARI administration. God will help thembyo succeed, the era of overbloated contracts which gas built many people houses which i gate costs 10 to 20 million naiara ,impunity and celebration of thieves is over.The critics on this blog should go and Die so that this nation can move forward without them!

WATCHTOWA-INC said...

This is absolutely brilliant. Ride on my love.....

Anonymous said...

Carry go Mrs Adeosun. God bless your efforts #SaiBuhari

Anonymous said...

This is good one, hope it will not be heading the same way others have gone, good talk, write-up etc with nothing to show for it. I buy into the Nigeria project building and do hope it will be successful.

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9ja Parrot said...

What a piece! I pray that the Lord strengthens this government in the journey of transforming Nigerian Economy to an enviable position in the comity of Nations. Moving away from celebration of mediocrity to celebration of excellence.

Unknown said...

Next

Unknown said...

Next

chommy said...

Seen. Linda observe!

Unknown said...

Ok #Noted




Damolia.DEW

Unknown said...

Linda mkn money snc 2000
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

If i hear...

Anonymous said...

Abeg Dis woman shuld just shut up, all d moni dat buhari has looted from past corrupt govt, where is d moni?

Anonymous said...


This is lovely and well articulated.

May the Lord help you Kemi.

Anonymous said...

Kemi the educated illitrate, shut up.

Unknown said...

I am appreciative of this opportunity to know the mind of our finance minister. i think your vision and ideas should also go to everyone who will be in positions to take financial decisions within this period of your tenure. i hope we can know what fundamentally nigerians can do to enable this system work and the implications that would follow. it is said that once you see the storm from afar you stand a better chance of dealing with it

Unknown said...

Most times people blame the government which is rightly due but a lot of times us Nigerians are also the catalyst of our problems. Just reading most of the comments on blogs and online news portals you can tell the average Nigerian was satisfied with how the country was run before and even a few decades. We need to play our part, we need to make our leaders accountable for their wrongs wether they are from the same tribe, I mean after all most of us are not benefiting from all the thefts these people stole and are still stealing. And I'm pretty sure if you come to any of them for help you won't even get close to them. In most countries leaders are accessible but not in Nigeria even some as small as a LG chairman. Us the youths need to stop this glorification of poor leaders and start taking charge collectively

Unknown said...

That if u have naira to count.....

SNAP said...

This olodo minister has come again,after all this long sermon bottom line is that you can't hire an accountant to do a ministers job,clueless president,clueless minister #theblindleadingtheblind

Anonymous said...

Nice article. This is inspiring.

Unknown said...

This our country people self! We shud learn how to appreciate people. Must we rubbish someone for an idea & informations passing across. @davofall daveofall I like u man! lets leave sentiment. We shud appreciate & stop calling names. Guyssss wake up. Criticise constructively

Unknown said...

I think she knows what shes doing as time goes on her policies will take full effect rome was not built in a day.

Unknown said...

I think she knows what shes doing as time goes on her policies will take full effect rome was not built in a day.

ßįļľkụ́mâ said...

Am officially in Love with this woman. I look forward to a better Nigeria. God bless Nigeria

FRESH said...

Just like you can't type simple English.

FRESH said...

That is exactly the problem.The Nigerian youths is lost! If it was prick & toto matter,you would have read & commented immediately. yet you'll come here & say the leaders are old & selfish & won't allow the youths a chance to lead.We simply are not ready or equipped to lead.

Vic said...

God bless u

kenny Eyinla said...

People like u v nothing to contribute to nation building other than complaints. WAKE UP and create ur own innovative ideas that will bring about positive change to u and the nation at large.

Anonymous said...

e ko oshi lo jo...... chains people

Anonymous said...

Gbam! Nice one

Anonymous said...

So I heard some people are crying that our Finance Minister should be replaced, with who and what? I have an answer for you: "We plan to take advantage of low global prices for commodities and contract prices. Existing contracts are being renegotiated downwards, with significant savings recorded and new projects priced to reflect current commercial realities. Our spending stimulus is private sector driven, supported by a robust procurement system that will see permanent local capacity built in a number of sectors including oil and gas, housing construction and agriculture." What other expertise or professional do you require to do what Kemi Adeosun is presently doing well?

Anonymous said...

Please let's stop distracting this woman, she is fully loaded to restore sanity in our financial sector. The noise and the criticism should change to support, contribution and prayers. We do not need another headache, she has what it takes and is already doing what she has sworn to do when she accepted to be our Finance Minister.

Anonymous said...

Please my dear Nigerians, Kemi Adeosun is reaching out to us to play our part and change our story. She's asked us to spend and carry out all financial matters and transactions in sincerity and discipline.

Anonymous said...

There you have heard it from the horse's mouth, our revenue focus in Nigeria is non oil. Anything that is not in the interest of our national economy will be distinguished, this is brilliance at its peak!

Anonymous said...

All apc govt keep doing is talk talk talk, when will they finally put the blocks on the ground. All this verbosity we already know, no need to over emphasis the state of things..change the state of things Biko..if not bring back Mr clueless let him continue.



Linda how far?

Anonymous said...

Nollywood is a non oil sector that can create thousands of jobs for the youth. The govt. should put its money where it's mouth is and Support the industry, help them get the right equipments, handle the Pirates with jail time and real action, and watch as more jobs are created and entrepreneurs are born.

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