Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo
Udoma, has said that commitment in the pursuit of the objectives of the
economic diversification initiatives of the Federal Government will help in
increasing the revenue generating activities of states and Local Governments
Areas in the country...
Udoma, who was speaking on Monday in Abuja during a
two-day national workshop on alternative sources of revenue for sustainable
development in states and Local Governments, said dependence on allocation from
the Federation Account was no longer sustainable because of dwindling revenues
from crude oil sales. The workshop, organized by the Revenue Mobilization
Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), is aimed at discussing alternative
sources of revenue generation to foster sustainable growth and development of
the country. The Minister explained that it was for the purpose of shoring up
liquidity levels and ensuring the continuous provision of critical services and
obligations pending improvement in revenue flows that in 2016 the Federal
Government initiated a series of programmes with the states. Represented at the
workshop by his Special Adviser, Mr Bassey Akpanyung, the minister said he was
glad about the relative fiscal stability that the interventions have so far
brought to the states; noting however that a lot still needs to be done, which
was why the workshop became imperative. In order to gain further traction on
the achievements made so far, the minister said States and Local Governments
must exploit areas of their comparative advantage to promote economic
diversification for enhanced revenue generation, job creation and improved
livelihood for the teaming populace. He was convinced that all the states and
local governments have diverse but untapped opportunities to generate
significant internal revenues through economic diversification. According to
him, agriculture, solid minerals, tourism, entertainment, arts and culture, and
ICT are all emerging sectors that hold the potential in the states and local
governments. Beyond ramping up internal revenue generation capacity, the
Minister said States and Local Government must also pay attention to efficiency
in its utilization. He said, “The ideals of fiscal sustainability,
accountability and transparency demands that we avoid wasteful spending of our
scare resources, plug all identified leakages from our system, and channel the
funds properly towards delivering the common goods to the people.” The minister
also stated that it is logical to argue that the citizens will be more willing
and committed to pay their taxes when public resources are seen to be better
managed than otherwise, saying that if government expects the people to pay
their taxes, it must also deliver on expectations. He drew attention to the
fact that the circumstances leading to the current hash economic conditions
resulted from the abandonment of the non-oil revenue generating sources and
surrendering to the fortunes of crude oil revenue earnings. “Today, sadly, we
are paying heavily for the many years of neglect and failure to diversify the
country’s revenue sources away from crude oil,” he added. Pointing out that the
path to change usually comes through tough choices and decisions, the Minister
said Nigeria has come to that point where making such choices with regard to
the country’s economic survival has become imperative. “Indeed, the time has
come for us to embrace the various opportunities outside the oil sector in
response to the current changing realities, to achieve sustainable growth and
development.”
Minister of Budget and
National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, has said that commitment in
the pursuit of the objectives of the economic diversification
initiatives of the Federal Government will help in increasing the
revenue generating activities of states and Local Governments Areas in
the country.
Udoma, who was speaking on Monday in Abuja during a two-day national
workshop on alternative sources of revenue for sustainable development
in states and Local Governments, said dependence on allocation from the
Federation Account was no longer sustainable because of dwindling
revenues from crude oil sales.
The workshop, organized by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and
Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), is aimed at discussing alternative sources of
revenue generation to foster sustainable growth and development of the
country.
The Minister explained that it was for the purpose of shoring up
liquidity levels and ensuring the continuous provision of critical
services and obligations pending improvement in revenue flows that in
2016 the Federal Government initiated a series of programmes with the
states.
Represented at the workshop by his Special Adviser, Mr Bassey Akpanyung,
the minister said he was glad about the relative fiscal stability that
the interventions have so far brought to the states; noting however that
a lot still needs to be done, which was why the workshop became
imperative.
In order to gain further traction on the achievements made so far, the
minister said States and Local Governments must exploit areas of their
comparative advantage to promote economic diversification for enhanced
revenue generation, job creation and improved livelihood for the teaming
populace.
He was convinced that all the states and local governments have diverse
but untapped opportunities to generate significant internal revenues
through economic diversification. According to him, agriculture, solid
minerals, tourism, entertainment, arts and culture, and ICT are all
emerging sectors that hold the potential in the states and local
governments.
Beyond ramping up internal revenue generation capacity, the Minister
said States and Local Government must also pay attention to efficiency
in its utilization.
He said, “The ideals of fiscal sustainability, accountability and
transparency demands that we avoid wasteful spending of our scare
resources, plug all identified leakages from our system, and channel the
funds properly towards delivering the common goods to the people.”
The minister also stated that it is logical to argue that the citizens
will be more willing and committed to pay their taxes when public
resources are seen to be better managed than otherwise, saying that if
government expects the people to pay their taxes, it must also deliver
on expectations.
He drew attention to the fact that the circumstances leading to the
current hash economic conditions resulted from the abandonment of the
non-oil revenue generating sources and surrendering to the fortunes of
crude oil revenue earnings. “Today, sadly, we are paying heavily for the
many years of neglect and failure to diversify the country’s revenue
sources away from crude oil,” he added.
Pointing out that the path to change usually comes through tough choices
and decisions, the Minister said Nigeria has come to that point where
making such choices with regard to the country’s economic survival has
become imperative. “Indeed, the time has come for us to embrace the
various opportunities outside the oil sector in response to the current
changing realities, to achieve sustainable growth and development.”
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