Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari has formally inaugurated the
National Economic Council (NEC) assuring the governors of the 36 states
of fair distribution of federal allocation.
At the inauguration ceremony held at the Council Chamber of
Presidential Villa in Abuja, he noted there will be more transparency
and accountability in this administration.
Read Buhari’s full speech at the inauguration.
I am delighted to be here with you at this occasion on the
inauguration of the National Economic Council (NEC) for this
Administration. The National Economic Council was established by the
provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
(1999), as amended, Third Schedule, Part I, Section 153: Sub section (18
& 19). The NEC, as one of the Federal Executive bodies, has the
mandate to advise the President concerning the economic affairs of the
Federation, and in particular on measures necessary for the
co-ordination of the economic planning and programmes of the various
Governments of the Federation.
2. Your Excellencies, the regular meetings of the National Economic
Council have remained the official
economic platform for dialogue among
the thirty six (36) State Governors, the Governor of Central Bank of
Nigeria and other co-opted members, chaired by the Vice President, where
issues and challenges facing the development of the country, at
national and sub-national levels, are discussed with a view to develop
and harmonize common strategies for addressing them.
3. You may recall, that in my inaugural speech, on May 29, 2015 I
stated that the primary objective of this Administration is to tackle
insecurity; youth unemployment, through the revival of agriculture,
solid minerals mining, as well as small and medium size businesses. I
also highlighted pervasive corruption; fuel and power shortages; public
service reforms; and the need to allow every tier of Government to
exercise its constitutional responsibilities, among others. We are fully
committed to embarking on sustainable visionary initiatives and
programmes that will restructure and transform our national economy. We
are also committed to ensuring collaboration and facilitation of the
International efforts to combat threats of cross-border terrorism, sea
piracy, refugees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), financial crimes,
cyber crimes, climate change; the spread of communicable diseases and
other challenges of the 21st century.
4. I urge you all to ensure that we surmount these enormous
challenges facing us as a country by working to support economic
policies, which the government will soon unveil to grow our economy and
finance our external promises.
5. I am pleased to note that the Council meetings have, over the
years, been very constructive and productive, and the key outcomes as
well as recommendations translated into Government policies at the
Federal and state levels. This has not only facilitated national
economic planning, but also lead to over- all political harmony. It is
also reassuring to note that steps have been taken in the past to
strengthen the effectiveness of the Council in its role as prime adviser
on developments in the economy. This process must be geared up
substantially especially in the difficult times that we have now found
ourselves. The National Planning Commission must continue to work to
arrive at workable consensus on Government policies among the various
tiers of Government, which is a prerequisite for sustained growth and
development.
6. Your Excellencies, it is evident that the task of ensuring growth,
job creation and equity, is quite enormous. Consequently, we must
kick-start this process by cultivating a culture of prudent management
of resources at all levels of Government. This will entail looking
inwards to secure sustainable ways of increasing Internally Generated
Revenue (IGR); and harnessing growth potentials of each State to
supplement the Federation Account allocation to States. The States are
also encouraged to embark on projects that will meet immediate needs of
the people taking account of available resources. I therefore urge
Council members to consider, as a matter of urgency, exploring efficient
means of gradually liquidating all unpaid salaries of staff, which have
brought untold hardship to thousands of families.
7. I would like also, as a former Governor myself to remind us the
need for neighbouring states to cooperate closely on projects such as
interstate and feeder roads, soil erosion, desertification and other
developmental programmes. Our country is one and we who have the
responsibility to run it lead by example. As far as is possible there
should be distance between politics and development programmes.
8. On its part the Federal Government will abide by the provisions of
Sections 80 and 162 of the Constitution and ensure more accountability,
transparency and integrity in the Distribution of the Federation
Account. All revenue generating agencies such as Nigeria National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigeria Customs Services (NCS), Federal
Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) amongst others shall comply
with stipulated Financial Regulations and Administrative Instructions in
their remittances into the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
9. On insurgency, the Nigerian Armed Forces have shown renewed
commitment and made steady progress in the fight against Boko Haram.
Nigeria, under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and the
Republic of Benin is collaborating with the Republics of Niger, Chad,
Cameroun and Benin to consolidate cross-border and international efforts
at eradicating the insurgency. I am also happy to reiterate that
following my invitation to Germany early this month by the G7 Nations
who have shown concern about the Insurgency and promised to intervene to
restore the destroyed infrastructure, schools and hospitals amongst
others, I have directed the front line states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa
to articulate realistic assessments, costs, locations on Local
Government by-Local-Government of affected facilities for submission to
the President of the G7 for further verification. In addition, the
requirements of the Military have been prepared by the Service Chiefs
for the consideration of the G7 Nations.
10. Let me reiterate the high expectations of the NEC as a veritable
source of articulating policies and programmes that are people centred
and capable of driving further, the expected growth and development of
the country as well as providing environment required for progress.
11. Finally, I will like to express my appreciation to the Vice
President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN and all Council members for the
honour and priviledge to formally inaugurate the National Economic
Council today and to wish you all a successful tenure.
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