ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, AT MINISTERIAL RETREAT ON
THE ECONOMY AND BUDGET AT THE STATE HOUSE BANQUET HALL, ABUJA
PROTOCOLS:I
am delighted to be here with you at this Ministerial Retreat on the
Economy and the Budget. The theme of the Retreat which is “Building
Inter-ministerial Synergy for Effective Planning and Budgeting in
Nigeria” is very apt and timely, especially as we are in the process of
developing the 2017 Budget.
Over the years,
there has been a mismatch between planned targets and budgetary outcomes
at the National and sectorial levels. The Federal MDAs have not also
benefited significantly from working together and building consensus
around common national objectives. This has impeded growth and
development of the country.
It is in this context that this
Retreat has been designed to discuss issues around the State of the
Economy and build consensus amongst Cabinet Members and top Government
officials. The Retreat will also serve as an opportunity to have a
general overview of the economy and discuss the framework for the 2017
Budget, its key priorities and deliverables.
This Retreat is
coming at a critical time in our economic history, when the Nigerian
economy is in a recession, with significant downturn in performance in
various sectors. It is with regard to the importance of this Retreat
that I decided to sit through the first part of the session to listen to
the views from experienced economists and development experts on how
best to implement our plans to rid the country of its oil dependence and
to diversify the economy and bring the country out of the current
economic recession.
This is in line with our Administration’s
determination to lay a solid foundation for growth and development as
outlined in the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) of our Change
Agenda.
Given that this Retreat is a lead-up to the 2017 Budget,
my expectation is that we will come out of the these sessions with a
determination and common position on how to have improved synergy
amongst the various Ministries and Departments for the effective
formulation and implementation of the 2017 Budget.
I also trust
that the breakout sessions will enable you to discuss extensively
amongst yourselves, the details of the four sub-themes and come up with
practical solutions on the way forward in order to come out with a set
of prioritized projects and programmes that will fit into the 2017
Budget.
In this regard, let me inform you that because of the
need to focus on our key priorities, some Ministries may get
significantly less capital allocation than they received in 2016, while
others may get significantly more.
You may notice that some key
non-spending agencies, such as the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory
Commission (ICRC), the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), the National
Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and the National Pension
Commission (PENCOM), are participants at this Retreat.
This
deliberate inclusion underscores the commitment of this Administration
to leverage on private sector resources, through Public Private
Partnerships (PPP) and other arrangements, in order to augment the
scarce budgetary resources at our disposal and to accelerate investments
in building critical infrastructure.
Indeed, the challenges we
face in the current recession require ‘out-of-the-box’ thinking, to
deploy strategies that involve engaging meaningfully with the private
sector, to raise the level of private sector investment in the economy
as a whole.
We are confident that the level of private investment
will grow as we are determined to make it easier to do business in
Nigeria by the reforms we are introducing under the auspices of the
Presidential Committee on Ease of Doing Business.
Let me
reiterate that this Government will continue to strategize on how we can
turn the current challenges into opportunities for our nation and
especially for our vibrant youth on whose shoulders lies the future of
this nation. This is why we have embarked on measures and actions that
will open up the opportunities we have seen in the Power, Housing,
Agriculture, Mining, Trade and Investment, Information Communication
Technology (ICT) Sectors, Tourism, Transport and other sectors.
I
wish to reassure its teeming youth that this Government would remain
steadfast in its effort to ensure greater progress and prosperity for
you.
While Government is taking the lead in the task of
repositioning our economy for Change, we cannot achieve this completely
by ourselves. We will need, and we ask for the support and cooperation
of the private sector’s domestic and foreign investors, the States and
Local Governments, the National Assembly and the Judiciary as well as
all well-meaning Nigerians in this important task. We are confident that
working together, we shall succeed.
Finally, I trust that the
cabinet members will learn from the experiences of the Resource persons
and facilitators to prioritise their sector programmes and projects to
bring the country out of the current economic recession and place it on
the path of growth and development.
I therefore urge the
Honourable Ministers and other senior government officials here present,
to actively participate in the Second Technical Session, which I
believe will provide you with deeper insight into the complex issues
that will open opportunities for you to identify critical priority
projects and programmes for the 2017 Budget.
At this juncture,
may I formally recognize and acknowledge the presence of the array of
experts invited to serve as resource persons and facilitators at this
Retreat. I am confident that Ministers and Senior Government officials
will benefit immensely from your expertise and wealth of experience.
I wish you all fruitful deliberations and look forward to receiving the report of the Retreat.
Thank you.
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