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‘Improved economy’ not telling on Nigerians – CISLAC

- By Abbas Jimoh FLIGHT SCHEDULE

The Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has said that the reported improvemen­t in the nation’s economy is still largely reflected in government figures and statistics and not having direct bearings on the citizenry.

Executive Director of the centre Auwal Musa Rafsanjani at a state of the nation media briefing yesterday in Abuja said also said that poor implementa­tion of the nation’s budget of not more than 20 percent is worrisome and should be immediatel­y addressed in the interest of national security.

He expressed concern over the on-going fuel scarcity rocking the nation and crippling economic activities due to what he said was triggered by lack of sufficient reserve, low clearance speed of petrol at the ports and diversion of products.

“We are bothered that the reported improvemen­t in the economy is still largely reflected in government figures and statistics. The high level of unemployme­nt at 18.8 percent generally and 33.10 percent for youths, backlog of unpaid salaries, epileptic power supply and recently the crisis hardship created by the non-availabili­ty of petroleum products are sad reminders of a poorly managed economy.

“The poor level of budget implementa­tion of the 2017 budget is lamentable. Apart from the delay in the passage of budgets, an implementa­tion level of less than 20 percent calls for serious concerns. It is bad enough that capital allocation­s are usually inadequate and frivolous. Wasteful provisions, poor disburseme­nt and utilizatio­n only create economic uncertaint­ies and negatively impacts on the welfare of citizens,” Rafsanjani said.

While saying that the 2018 budget is not close to being passed despite April projection for its passage, he said that this is a recipe for economic crisis and avenue for corruption and unapproved spending which could be diverted for political party or selfish uses by the various MDAs in a pre-election year.

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