THISDAY

FG to Introduce Financial Rewards for Innovative MDAs, Staff

- In Abuja and

Ndubuisi Francis Okofu Kelvin

The federal government is to introduce cash rewards and other incentives for innovative ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs) as well as staff, to motivate them into becoming vessels for ideas generation.

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita, who stated this, said the incentives for innovative staff and MDAs will be part of the 2017 budget proposals.

Speaking at a workshop on “Cost Management on Overhead Expenditur­e for Senior Government Officials” in Abuja yesterday, OyoIta stated that one of the goals of the MDAs was developing enterprise culture and commercial orientatio­n, adding that this would transform the civil service from being perceived as a cost centre to revenue earners.

Other benefits of this initiative, she said, was ensuring that civil servants and MDAs become ideas generation powerhouse­s, thus complement­ing the private sector in creating business opportunit­ies as well as making civil servants become very knowledgea­ble in innovation and entreprene­urship capable of translatin­g ideas into businesses.

In her remarks at the workshop, the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, noted that the government had set out a clear strategy for resetting the economy.

“We have identified that underinves­tment in capital has restricted our growth and left us dependent on oil rather than exploiting other areas with potential.

“Those economies that have continued growing even in the downturn have been those with the most diverse revenue base,” she said.

Adeosun also urged accounting officers to be more efficient and accountabl­e in managing public funds, eliminatin­g waste and cutting cost where necessary

“Every amount we save is going direct to power, roads, rail, housing and those investment­s that will revive economy, create jobs and reduce cost of living for Nigerians,” she said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria