Ben Akabueze: 2020 Revenue Targets Realistic
2020
budget assumptions especially the revenue targets are realistic. He also hailed
the National Assembly for insisting on early submission of the budget, saying
though it was tough preparing the 2020-2022 Medium Term Expenditure Framework
(MTEF) and the 2020 appropriation; it was good for the country to return to the
January-December budget cycle. Akabueze spoke in Lagos while presenting the
2019 Annual Public Lecture of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management
of Nigeria (CIPMN) with the theme, “Effective Budget Execution and Management:
Recipe for National Development.” The DG however stated that revenue shortfall
is one of the challenges militating against effective budget implementation.
He noted
that revenue deviated from projection by 48 per cent in 2017, 45 per cent in
2018 and 42 per cent in half year 2019. Represented by his Technical Adviser,
Prof. Olumide Ayodele, Akabueze said the 2020 revenue target is achievable,
insisting that Nigeria has revenue potentials and personnel must work hard to
surpass the target. Daily Trust reports that Buhari had on October 8 presented
10.33tr 2020 budget to the National Assembly. Akabueze said, “A Director signed
an agreement and you look at it yourself, was this man sleeping? We have things
like this in different Ministries. “If we are talking of national development,
then we must look at ways that we can generate money. The targets that we have
here are realistic.
The
National Assembly is considering these revenue targets and I am sure by the
time they are through with it, they will increase the targets so that the MDAs
concerned can be able to deliver.” According to him, with the cooperation that
currently exists between the two arms of government, the budget might be passed
by next week.
“And it would
be a budget that will have little or no issue,” he added. President and
Chairman of Council of CIPM, Mr. Wale Adediran said if the nation implements
the formulation of procedures for effective budgetary controls, then greater
future would be assured.

