The
Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, has inaugurated a government
spending control team called 'The Efficiency Unit' (E-Unit).
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The Federal Government is
to come up with new price benchmarks to drive its expenditure guidelines in the
pursuit of cut in cost of governance. The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun,
disclosed this while inaugurating the Efficiency Unit, E-UNIT, in Abuja, on
Monday.
Her
words: “We are going to issue a circular to all MDAs, saying, this is the cost
of (a realm) paper and if you go above it, the Permanent Secretary or whoever
is approving it must have a reason to say, for instance, in this area, this is
the price.
“We
are just trying to establish benchmarks and we believe in so doing, we are
going to make everybody much more cost conscious on how they spend public
funds. At the moment, there is no guideline and where there is no law, there is
no sin. So we need to establish such guidelines to guide how people spend
(government) money.”
Vanguard report continues:
“In
the few weeks I have spent as the Minister of Finance, it has become clear that
without a radical intervention to manage the costs of governance, no meaningful
improvement in our nation will be forthcoming.
“Our
initial review has found wide variations in the prices of basic items between
departments and within agencies. Paper costs varied by up to 80 per cent
between departments; range of prices of airline flights to the same destination
differed by 100 per cent; printer cartridges of the same specification ranged
in price from ₦16,000 to ₦62,000.
“The
problem we have right now is that there is no standard. For instance, there is
no standard on the fare you are to spend. So, what this unit will be doing is
to benchmark what government Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, spend
on various items. We will go round the private sector to know what they spend
on such items and then we will benchmark government expenditure.
“No
amount of fiscal innovation, financial re-engineering or other well-intentioned
economic policy will deliver the desired results, for as long as the manner in
which government money is expended is not carefully controlled. We need to put
the fiscal house in order.”
No
conflict with BPP functions
She
assured that there would be no conflict between the E-UNIT and the Bureau of
Public Procurement in their functions.
“BPP
deals with the awards of contracts. What we are doing is not with selection of
contracts. What we are doing has to do with the day-to-day overhead expenditure
and at the moment, there is no guideline on that. E-UNIT is pruning down
fuelling, photocopiers costs, papers, the day-to-day expenditures but those
day-to-day costs when actually added up are more than the capital budgets that
is what we are trying to address,” she said.
Poor
remuneration cannot justify stealing
Fielding
questions from journalists, she said that poor remuneration could not in any
way justify stealing of public by government officials.
Her
words, “You can’t address low remuneration by stealing. Stealing is stealing
and we cannot justify stealing because of poor remunerations. Not everybody
steals. Not everybody is willing to steal and not everybody has the opportunity
to steal so stealing is not the way to address low remuneration. I think the two
must be separated. Stealing is stealing and it is a crime.
“If you say that because
your salary is small therefore you can steal public money then that is to say
that those who have no jobs have a right to steal. Stealing is stealing and we
need to address it and we need to address stealing aggressively.”
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