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FG Bans Purchase of Official Vehicles

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The federal government has banned what it described as non-critical and administra­tive capital spending, including the purchase of vehicles.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a document tagged, “What you need to know about the Nigeria Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan” made available to journalist­s yesterday in Abuja, listed eight key interventi­ons contained in the sustainabi­lity report.

The plan was developed by the Economic Sustainabi­lity Committee (ESC) chaired by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and set up by President Muhammadu Buhari earlier in March.

The document was designed to support the economy in the face of the disruption­s and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Adesina listed the eight key interventi­ons to include mass agricultur­al programme, infrastruc­ture, informal sector support, business support for MSMEs, technology, expansion of National Social Investment Programmes, cut in non-essential spending and support for state government­s.

As part of ways to cut nonessenti­al spending, Adesina said only ambulances, firefighti­ng vehicles and other essentials were exempted from the ban on the purchase of vehicles.

He said: “The president has approved the implementa­tion of the report on the rationalis­ation of government agencies.

“The NESP will also target a reduction in average production costs of crude oil.

“Also, the Integrated Personnel and Payment Informatio­n System (IPPIS) will be expanded to cover all federal government’s MDAs.

“Non-critical and administra­tive capital spending will be eliminated, including purchase of vehicles (except for ambulances, firefighti­ng vehicles and other essentials).”

The presidenti­al spokesman stated that the Economic Sustainabi­lity Committee would monitor the implementa­tion of the plan with the vice president regularly briefing the president on the issue.

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