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Agba Presents Scorecard, Blames Governors for Rising Poverty

Says Buhari added 20% to infrastruc­ture relative to what he inherited from previous government Declares country needs to spend N150 billion for 10 years to close $2.3 trillion gap

- James Emejo

in Abuja

The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba, has blamed state governors for the poverty situation in their respective states and the country in general.

Speaking at the end-of-tenure press briefing on the achievemen­ts of the ministry, he accused the states of neglecting the rural areas and focusing developmen­t on state capitals alone.

He said the developmen­t has further encouraged higher ruralurban drift, putting pressure on cities' infrastruc­ture, and enabled jobless migrants to constitute security threats in urban centers.

The outgoing minister said President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion has improved the state of infrastruc­ture in the country by 20 per cent compared to what he met on the ground upon assumption of office in 2015.

He also said the country needs $2.3 trillion to bridge existing infrastruc­tural gaps adding that the government is required to spend N150 billion annually over 10 years to fix infrastruc­ture.

Agaba however pointed out that since August 21, 2019, when he was sworn in as minister, the ministry under his watch has recorded numerous achievemen­ts including the developmen­t and implementa­tion of critical growth and developmen­t blueprint for the country.

Among other things, he said the government's commitment to the principles of the Open Government Partnershi­p (OGP) had led to an improved budgetary process, improved procuremen­t process as well as boosted the country's anti-corruption fight through the introducti­on of transparen­cy in company ownership especially the establishm­ent of Beneficial Ownership Register.

He said the ministry also developed a framework for the National Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) policy which Buhari recently launched at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

He said, “Overall, we had inspected and inaugurate­d federal government Projects in the country. We developed a citizen-based web app-The Eyemark- to enable Nigerians in the country and in the Diaspora to track the execution of capital projects and report progress to the government.

“We saw to the implementa­tion of Grid 3 Technology, which deploys Geospatial data for evidence-based decision making and promotion of effective coordinati­on.”

The minister said under his supervisio­n, the ministry accomplish­ed the developmen­t, approval, and launch of the National Developmen­t Plan (NDP) 2021-2025 (2021); and the National Developmen­t Plan (NDP) 2021 – 2025, which is a medium-term plan among other developmen­t guides- particular­ly the recent launch of Nigeria Agenda 2050, to give direction for government policies over a 30- year period.

Agba, while commending Buhari for the privilege to serve the nation, said,” I am delighted to say that I have remained committed to putting service first and working tirelessly towards achieving our developmen­t.”

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