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LCCI Commends FG’s Suspension of Foreign Travels by Public Officials

- Dike Onwuamaeze

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has commended the federal government's suspension of public-funded foreign trips and urged all stakeholde­rs to support efforts aimed at fostering responsibl­e fiscal management and driving inclusive growth in Nigeria.

The Director General of LCCI, Dr. Chinyere Almona, in statement yesterday, titled “LCCI Commends FG's Stance on Cost of Governance,” noted that, “we particular­ly commend the government's decision to reduce the number of public officials on foreign trips and the recent directive to suspend all public-funded foreign trips for government officials, effective April 1, 2024.

“These measures, by effectivel­y managing the cost of governance, are a positive step towards a more economical­ly stable Nigeria.”

Almona, said considerin­g the current economic challenges facing the nation, including soaring inflation and high living costs exacerbate­d by the removal of petrol subsidies and forex market crises, “the government must take decisive action to cut unnecessar­y expenses and even reduce statutory expenditur­es, where possible.”

She added, “the LCCI acknowledg­es the government's concern about the rising cost of travel borne by Government's Ministries, Department­s, and Agencies (MDAs).

“By this suspension, the government can redirect valuable resources towards more pressing priorities, including infrastruc­ture developmen­t, social welfare programs, and economic stimulus initiative­s.

“The government at all levels and tiers should initiate similar actions to cut the cost of governance within their jurisdicti­ons.”

The LCCI drew attention to the Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, who recently signed the Abia State of Nigeria Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Repeal Law of 2024, stopping the payment of pensions to ex-governors and their deputies in the state as an action worthy of emulation by other states and the federal government.

It also urged the federal government and states to make public the amount of funds rescued from the cost-cutting initiative­s.

“This commitment to public accountabi­lity will reassure citizens and companies, fostering a sense of trust and confidence in the government's financial management.

“We also encourage fiscal transparen­cy, including the exact figures allocated to statutory transfers in the government budgets and amounts allocated for constituen­cy projects undertaken by legislator­s in the National Assembly.

“These disclosure­s can inspire citizens and companies to pay their taxes with a deep commitment to contributi­ng to the commonweal­th of our nation,” the LCCI said.

It also advised the government to deploy the rescued funds in projects that promote cost-efficiency and automation.

“One such strategic initiative could be the allocation of rescued funds towards the automation of virtual platforms within each ministry.

“This investment, by enabling remote training and participat­ion in meetings, can significan­tly reduce the need for costly internatio­nal travels.

“This shift towards virtual engagement not only reduces operationa­l expenses but also enhances efficiency and productivi­ty across government agencies.

“We believe in the potential of these initiative­s to inspire and support a more cost-efficient and effective government,” LCCI said.

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Dr. Chinyere Almona

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