We’ll ensure spending achieves maximum impact – Adeosun
The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi
Adeosun, on Tuesday said the Federal Government would tailor its
spending to critical sectors of the economy that would create the needed
impact on the well-being of the people.
The minister stated this during a panel discussion on the economy at the Ogun State Investment Forum in Abeokuta.
She said that the spending, which would
be done in an effective manner, would be used to reset the economy by
repositioning it on the path of growth.
Adeosun claimed that government’s
spending in previous years had been ineffective and not directed at the
right areas, noting that the current administration was determined to
ensure that going forward, all government spending would achieve maximum
impact.
While highlighting the fact that Nigeria
was not an oil economy, the minister said by fully harnessing the
potential of the non-oil sector, the country could create a resilient
revenue base.
She said, “Although oil accounts for 70 per cent of revenue, it constitutes only 13 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product.
“By fully harnessing the potential of
our non-oil sector, we can create a more diversified and resilient
revenue base, which will provide the necessary fiscal buffers to
insulate the economy against the impact of external shocks in the
future.”
Adeosun said there was a need for the
Federal Government to play its role so that the states could focus on
their core functions.
According to her, the Federal Government
will ensure that it removes rent-seeking opportunities in order to
unleash entrepreneurial activities and create jobs for the people.
“We must engage in economic patriotism to support local job growth,” she added.
The minister explained that the Federal
Government was fully aware of the current economic challenges facing
individuals and businesses, and was working very hard to address them.
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