The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola
Saraki, has emphasised the need for government to increase non-oil revenue
generation.
He made this known on Tuesday
in Abuja when President Muhammadu Buhari presented
the proposed N8.612 Trillion 2018 budget before a Joint Session of the National Assembly. Saraki said that as the country gradually recovered from recession, it was important to reset the fundamentals that drove the economy so that it would not slide back into recession. He added that “we must reassess the relationship between oil and our economy. Oil prices are gradually inching up, but that is no reason for complacency in our diversification drive. “We must grow our economy away from oil and increase attention to other sources
the proposed N8.612 Trillion 2018 budget before a Joint Session of the National Assembly. Saraki said that as the country gradually recovered from recession, it was important to reset the fundamentals that drove the economy so that it would not slide back into recession. He added that “we must reassess the relationship between oil and our economy. Oil prices are gradually inching up, but that is no reason for complacency in our diversification drive. “We must grow our economy away from oil and increase attention to other sources
of revenue generation.” He also stressed the need for emphasis on tax collection, saying other independent revenues from state-owned enterprises must be taken seriously. “If the budget is to be funded, we cannot afford to turn blind eye to revenue under-performance.
“While there is need to review extant
laws guiding the operation of some government enterprises, I would call for
more determined effort on the part of the executive, to block leakages.
“This sector alone accounts
for over N40 trillion in valuation, of which less than N400 billion is remitted
as revenue to Consolidated Federation Account. This is not acceptable. We need
to vigorously address this area,” Saraki said.
The president of the senate
commended President Muhammadu Buhari, the Economic Management Team, lawmakers,
well as Nigerians, for working together to make the necessary sacrifices to get
the economy out of recession.
He added that “`without
doubt, this recovery benefitted from greater policy coordination,
prioritisation and passage of economic reform bills, but more importantly, the
resilience of the Nigerian people.”
He furthers said that the
implementation of the 2018 budget and how it was implemented would be a defining
element of the present administration.
“We must therefore continue
to work together to steady the ship of this recovery.”
“Further to the area of
increasing independent revenue, there is need to review agreements that
government signed with some private sector service providers.
“Many of these agreements are
biased, and clearly not in the interest of the country.
“We appreciate the need to
spend, but we must ensure that our borrowing is targeted at productive projects
that will stimulate the economy.
“We must also ensure real
value-for-money in projects funded by borrowing and ensure that the projects
are not overpriced.”
Saraki called for the
submission of the 2018 budget to ensure consistency in government’s economic
programmes and tax policies.
He said“ this bill, which
should clearly detail the imposition, alteration or regulation of taxes such as
the proposed tax on luxury items and excise taxes, among others, will put the
financial proposals of government into effect.” (NAN)
Feel Free To Comments Here...
No comments:
Post a Comment