Special Adviser to the
President on Communications, Dr.. Reuben Abati said that President
Jonathan was on the same page with the House of Representatives on the
need for efficient budget implementation.
He
said there was no conflict between the two arms of government, noting
that the President was also concerned about budget implementation.
Abati
noted that President Jonathan had impressed it on his ministers that
his administration lays premium on budget performance, adding that based
on the President’s directive, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, had presented a detailed report of the level of
performance by Ministries, Departments and Agencies which formed the
basis for discussion at the general meeting.
He
said: “The House and the President are on the same page on budget
implementation. Just as the House is concerned, Mr. President is
concerned too. What happened today (yesterday) in the House was ironic
and a big coincidence because two ministries: interior and police
affairs, were in the Villa to make presentations on their key
performance index.
“Each ministry came with all
the parastatals under it and presented their KPI in relation to Budget
2012. They were required to state their mandates, the money they
collected under Budget 2012, their level of performance and their
challenges if any and then define their next steps. After each
presentation, there was robust discussion.”
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