Vice
President, Yemi Osinbajo with State Governors at the NEC meeting
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A meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC) held
Thursday in Abuja with members discussing measures they said are planned to
take the country out of recession.
PREMIUM TIMES published Press Release report:
NEC is composed of
all the 36 state governors, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory and
the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Thursday’s meeting, the first this
year, was presided over by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
“(The) Minister of
Budget and National Planning assured the Council members that Federal
Government has a recovery plan that will take Nigeria out of the woods,” Laolu
Akande, the spokesperson for Acting President Osinbajo, said in a statement at
the end of the meeting.
Mr. Akande also
quoted the Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, who briefed the Council, as
announcing the hiring of eight accounting firms to audit the monthly
Budget Support Facility to states, a verification process she said would ensure
benefiting state governments comply with the mutually agreed Fiscal
Sustainability Plan prescribed by NEC.
BELOW ARE HIGHLIGHTS
OF THE NEC MEETING:
NEC (1ST in 2017)
74TH NEC MEETING – THURSDAY, 16TH FEBRUARY, 2016
A.
INAUGURATION OF THE NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY ADVISORY COUNCIL BY HIS EXCELLENCY
ACTING PRESIDENT
• Budget and National
Planning Minister made a presentation to the Council on the National Road
Safety Strategy (NRSS) 2014 – 2018 document before the inauguration.
• He said the NRSS
document was approved by FEC and has provided for the establishment of the
Advisory Council, as a demonstration of Government’s commitment to address the
challenges of road safety in the country in line with UN Agenda to reduce road
accident related deaths.
• Members of the
24-man Advisory Council include the following:
• Six Governors
representing each geopolitical zone as follows:
•
South-West
– Governor of Lagos State
•
South-East
– Governor of Anambra State
•
South-South
– Governor of Delta State
•
North-West
– Governor of Kaduna
• North
East
– Governor of Gombe
•
North-Central
– Governor of Kwara State
Others include:
• Honourable Minister
of Transport
• Honourable Minister
of Power, Works and Housing
• Honourable Minister
of Education
• Honourable Minister
of Health
• Honourable Minister
of Environment
• Honourable Minister
of Finance
• Honourable Minister
of Justice
• Honourable Minister
of Labour and Productivity
• Honourable Minister
of Interior
• Honourable Minister
FCT
• Honourable Minister
of Information and Culture
• Honourable Minister
of Budget and National Planning
• National Security
Adviser (NSA)
• Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF)
• President NACCIMA
• President Nigeria
Society of Engineering (NSE)
• FRSC Corp Marshall
B.
PRESENTATION BY MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
• Council was
informed of the massive wheat production in the States of Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi
and Zamfara among others.
• The States however
appealed to the Federal Government to make plans for the purchase of excess
wheat to ensure price stability and sustainable production.
• Council agreed to
discuss and make adequate buy-back arrangements in order to support price
stability.
C.
REPORT ON EXCESS CRUDE PROCEEDS BY THE FINANCE MINISTER
• Minister of Finance
reported to the Council that the balance in Excess Crude Account (ECA) stood at
USD 2,458,382,844.03 as at February 15, 2017
D.
UPDATE ON BUDGET SUPPORT LOAN FACILITY
• Minister of Finance
also reported that Eight Accounting Firms have been appointed to start the
verification process of the monthly Budget Support Loan Facility to States,
based on the approved Fiscal Sustainability Plan of NEC.
E.
ON ECONOMIC RECOVERY PLAN
• Minister of Budget
and National Planning assured the Council members that Federal Government has a
recovery plan that will take Nigeria out of the woods.
• Consultations on
the plan are ongoing to firm-up the plan with clear roles for all the
stakeholders and the States.
• He told the Council
that the plan addresses the following:
·
Agriculture
and food security
·
Energy
sufficiency-power and petroleum availability
·
Improving
transportation infrastructure
·
Industrialization,
SMEs, and manufacturing
·
Stabilization
of the macro-economic environment
F.
ON THE EXCHANGE RATE
• After a brief
presentation on Forex Policy options by the CBN Governor, Council members
generally expressed concern over the current situation of the exchange rate and
called for an urgent review of the current Forex Policy, especially the gap
between interbank and the parallel market rates. The CBN Governor sued
for patience and understanding, assuring that the situation is being closely
managed.
G.
UPDATE ON THE BOARD APPOINTMENTS INTO THE NIGERIA SOVEREIGN INVESTMENT
AUTHORITY (NSIA)
• Minister of Finance
reported that a member each from the six geo-political zone has been nominated
as follows:
·
North-East
– Mrs. Halima Buba
·
North
West – Mr. Bello Maccido
·
North
Central – Ms. Lois Laraba Machunga-Disu
·
South
West – Mr. Babajide Zetilin
·
South
East – Mr. Urum Kalu Eze
·
South-South
– Mr. Abue Ighodalo
• Council members
unanimously adopted the nominations and forwarded them to the President for his
final approval.
H.
ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS OF THE NIGERIA SOVEREIGN INVESTMENT AUTHORITY (NSIA)
BY THE MD/CEO OF NSIA
• Managing
Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Uche Orji presented a report to Council
on the NSIA annual reports and accounts for the year ended 2015 and update on
2016 activities.
• In its report to
NEC, Council members were informed that Nigeria Sovereign Wealth Fund (NSWF)
has the highest ranking in Africa in terms of performance and capitalization.
• The report
highlights, among others, the following:
• Financial
performance 2014 to Q3 2016
• Update and
investment strategy on the NSIA Future Generation Fund (FGF)
• NSIA Infrastructure
strategy and Agriculture Fund
• NSIA – Old Mutual
Real Estate Co-Investment Vehicle, among others.
• NSIA outlook, among
others, are as follows:
• NSIA plans to
increase domestic infrastructure investment in 2017 as there are compelling
opportunities in the environment.
• NSIA will also
focus on “Social Infrastructure” including investments in the form of
affordable housing, and healthcare through the development of specialist
hospitals.
• Council, while
adopting the report of the NSIA, decided to inject a fresh $250 million
into the SWF sourced from the ECA.
I.
VALEDICTORY SESSION FOR ONDO STATE GOVERNOR
• Council held a
valedictory session for the Ondo State Governor Dr. Olusegun Mimiko who was
attending the meeting for the last time as his tenure expires this month.
• Council members
commended Dr. Mimiko’s contributions to the Council and commended him for
facilitating a smooth transition in the State. In his response, the out-going
Governor praised President Muhammadu Buhari for his leadership of the nation,
the Vice President as chairman of the Council for his “productive leadership
and personal commitment,” and the Council members for an enjoyable relationship
and quality of debate.
•
Both Mimiko and the Ondo State Governor-elect who was also in attendance today
in observer status hugged each other to the delight of the Council, attracting
a huge round of applause.
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