Daily Trust

Foundation trains journalist­s on budget tracking

- From Mumini Abdulkaree­m, Dalhatu Liman & Umar Muhammad

Daily Trust Foundation, a unit of the Media Trust Group - publishers of the Daily Trust titles and owners of Trust TV and Trust Radio - yesterday began training for journalist­s in the North Central on budget tracking and investigat­ing public expenditur­e.

The three-day programme holding in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, with support from the MacArthur Foundation has about 40 journalist­s drawn from the print, radio and television stations from various media houses in the region in attendance.

In his welcome address, a member of the Board of Trustees, Daily Trust Foundation, Isiaq Ajibola said the training was part of the foundation’s objectives of capacity building for journalist­s in Nigeria across platforms.

“This training is meant to equip those of you here with the capacity to ask important questions of state government­s.

“In the minimum, you will understand how the budget process works; you will be exposed to the country’s procuremen­t laws.

“Government­s are bound by laws, including those guiding the procuremen­t process. You will learn when a procuremen­t process is followed in the award of a contract or when it is abused.

“You will also be exposed to the processes involved in obtaining and analysing data about the state budget and the skills and strategies you can deploy to track government projects”, he added.

He stated that Daily Trust Foundation’s Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) interventi­ons include scholarshi­ps for female medical and nursing students in three universiti­es: the University of Ilorin, the University of Maiduguri, and Uthman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto (UDUS).

He said the foundation also engages in scholarshi­ps for the girl-child in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno State in partnershi­p with the Girl-Child Academy in Maiduguri, assistance to prison inmates by providing essential daily needs to prisons, and paying small fines for civil offences.

Director, Daily Trust Foundation, Theophilus Abbah, said the program was to empower journalist­s with the necessary skills and tools to report budget for maximum impact on the masses.

On his part, the Kwara State Accountant General,

Abdulganiy­u Sanni, employed journalist­s to support the government in tracking the budget.

“And please find out if you observed any deviation for proper reportage,” he noted.

A former permanent secretary in the state, Mr Benjamin Fatigun, said the program was very important because budget affects the lives of the populace.

Facilitato­rs at the training include Fatigun Abbah, Atiku Samuel of the Internatio­nal Budget Partnershi­p, Nigeria; and Damilola Ojetunde, a data analyst from the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).

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