Finance minister, Adeosun,
speaks on billions of naira the federal government has spent so far. Nigerians
will soon start enjoying dividends of democracy – Federal government has spent
about N400 billion so far on various capital projects. Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance stated that the government of the
federation was planning to pump about N60 billion for capital projects to drive
the economy respectively.
PMB will redeem all his campaign promises ,APC The finance minister revealed this on Friday,
August 19 at Abuja, the nation’s federal capital at a one on one session with
journalists Adeosun said when the
money is injected into the economy, it will increase the money already pumped
into the economy by the Buhari-led
administration to N400 billion. President, Muhammadu
Buhari and the minister of finance, stated that contractors have been
settled the money they were owed and will resume to work, adding that in a
short while, the citizens will start to feel the positive effect of the government’s
plans and policies. “So far we have spent N400 billion on capital, that is
between May when the budget was signed and now; we are going for another
capital allocation meeting where we are going to allocate another N60 billion.
“So, we are pumping money into the economy at a very rapid rate, but it would
take a little time for the effect to be felt.” Adeosun stated. The finance minister made it known that that the
government was encouraged by some results it was getting, adding that, states
known for agriculture were returning to farming and have begun to make money
from it.
Nigerian Ports Authority to commence recruitment Adeosun emphasised on her hope of a
huge harvest of crops, while saying storage facilities like silos, were being
put in place to prevent loss of any harvest. The finance minister likewise
stated that for people in the country to survive the current economic crunch,
corruption has to be eradicated completely and that infrastructure has to be
built to create employment. “Fighting corruption is fundamental and if we
adhere with that and all the money stolen or diverted is directed at projects
that could grow the economy, we would recover.” Adeosun said. Adeosun
informed that a tax committee had been set up to modernize the entire tax
system in Nigeria. On the other hand, the finance minister informed that the
idea to tax luxury items was not a policy because there was no constitutional
provision to tax the items. Adeosun
informed that the Joint Tax Board (JTB) was working to harmonize taxes that
were overlapping among federal, states and local governments. She said “It is
part of the ease of doing business initiative because these are some of the
things that cause businesses to close down. “It puts one off and even in the
Federal Administration; we are working on various revenues and looking at who
is the best agent to collect revenue.”
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