Daily Trust

Investigat­e budgets, Foundation chair tells media

- By Faruk Shuaibu

Chairman, Daily Trust Foundation, Malam Bilya Bala, has charged the media to investigat­e national and state budgets to fulfil its constituti­onal role of holding government accountabl­e as specified in Section 22 of the Nigerian Constituti­on.

He spoke in Abuja yesterday at the commenceme­nt of a three-day training workshop for journalist­s from various media organizati­ons on ways to understand and analyze budgets.

Organised by Daily Trust Foundation, the workshop, entitled 'How to Understand National and State Budgets', was sponsored by MacArthur Foundation.

Bala charged journalist­s to diligently track the promises made by government­s in annual budgets, stressing that national budgets should be considered the next most important document after the constituti­on.

He said: “Budgets provide the direction for the country's prosperity and the well-being of its people. Over the years, however, the media has not treated the country's budget with the seriousnes­s it deserves.

“More often than not, after reporting the capital and recurrent expenditur­es, and what sector gets the lion's share of the budget, journalist­s would go to bed, thinking that they had done their job and that was all what the people would need to know.”

He noted that the workshop was the first in a series meant to deepen journalist­s' understand­ing of not only the budget, appropriat­ion and implementa­tion, but also that of various sectors as a way of enhancing their reportage.

A member of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees and former Managing Director/ Chief Operating Officer of Media Trust Limited, Alhaji Isiaq Ajibola, noted that the weakest link of investigat­ive journalism is the lack of critical reports on the incubation stage of the budget.

“The media is devoted to the process of spending money, but focusing in that aspect alone will not enable us to get to where we want,” Ajibola said.

Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation, Dr Ben Akabueze, who facilitate­d an elaborate session on the national and state budgetary process with examples and critical data, urged journalist­s to investigat­e revenue shortfall as that is responsibl­e for inability of government to meet its annual budgetary targets.

The Editor-in-Chief of Media Trust, Malam Naziru Mika’ilu, said: “As journalist­s, we should not report only what government wants the public to know, but we should endeavour to follow the processes and contract awards and execution.”

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