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Kogi State As A Benchmark For Fiscal Responsibility And Discipline – Group

The National Co-ordinator ‘Got Your Back Nigeria’ , Prof Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr , has declared Kogi state as a benchmark for physical responsibility and descipline.

Prof Chris , In a press statement on Wednesday said he had repeatedly told Nigerians that Governor Yahaya Bello GYB is clearly the most profound and prolific State Governor in today’s Nigeria.

“We have said that the plethora of Awards and Honours that attend his stable everyday are in attestation of the phenomenal feats of his watch. And we have boasted unashamedly that not only is the GYB magic evidence of the capacity and the competency of the Nigerian Youth to take our nation away from the nadir to promise, but a manifestation of the unequalled commitment of GYB to berth the Nigeria of our dreams”.

“This time our position is not just predicated on the myriad of Awards for good governance that GYB gets daily. It is not based on the deluge of Honours for exceptional leadership from the Media, and Groups across the Country. It is predicated on the attestation by the World Bank of GYB and Kogi State as leading the pack in the States with fiscal discipline and financial decorum. GYB is not only an Accountant and an Auditor, in governance he is a practical manifestation of fiscal discipline and decency”.

“In a World Bank letter dated the 17th of November 2021, and received on the 25th of November, 2021 by the Accountant General Of Kogi State, the World Bank described the 2020 Audited FInancial Statement of Kogi State as a standard for transparency and accountability in the public sector. That is to say that Kogi State shows the way in financial rectitude. And that is to say that GYB is a phenomenon that must be copied and followed where fiscal discipline is required. Do you yet wonder why he is the best bet for the big job come 2023?”

“In the World Bank letter signed by one Deborah Hannah Isser, the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Programme (SFTAS) Task Team Leader, Nigeria Country Office, and titled, ‘Nigeria: Review of Kogi State’s Audited Financial Statements (AFS) for the Year Ended December 31, 2020 for State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS)’, the World Bank commended the State for preparing its audited financial statements, in line with accrual basis of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards”.

“It said: “We note that Kogi State’s AFS for the year ended December 31, 2020 has been uploaded on the state’s website as per the SFTAS’ eligibility criteria for FY21. The financial statements were prepared on International Public Sector Accounting Standards accrual basis and the Auditor General of the State has issued an audit certificate with an unqualified (clean) audit opinion on the General-Purpose Financial Statement (GPFS) and a Special Opinion on SFTAS Programme Expenditure Framework during the period”.

“Note that SFTAS is a $750 million programme to reward States for meeting any or all of nine indicators that demonstrate improvements in fiscal transparency, accountability and sustainability. The SFTAS compliance indicators are offshoots of the previous Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP) of the Federal Government, where States were to be rewarded for meeting up to 22 targets. And through the letter in reference the World Bank in no uncertain terms have applauded Kogi State for leading the pack in compliance with set rules of Fiscal Discipline and rectitude”.

“Also note that the World Bank has supported the Federal Government in ensuring that States seek to achieve the Fiscal Sustainability Plan FSP, which has now been redesigned as Disbursement Linked Indicators under SFTAS. And the goal is to achieve improved financial reporting and budget reliability; increased openness and citizens’ engagement in budget process; improved cash management and reduced revenue leakages through implementation of State Treasury Single Account (TSA); strengthened Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) collection; biometric registration and Bank Verification Number (BVN) used to reduce payroll fraud. That Kogi State is in compliance with the above parameters puts the GYB Phenomenon head and shoulder above his peers”.

“Other profound feats connected to the Fiscal Sustainability Plan FSP are improved procurement practices for increased transparency and value for money; strengthened public debt management and fiscal responsibility framework; improved clearance/reduction of the stock of domestic expenditure arrears; and improved debt sustainability. Do you yet wonder why Kogi State tops the chart in the servicing of her local debts, and has infact reduced her local debts more than most States in the Country?”.

“Compliance with the World Bank SFTAS programme is part of efforts by the Federal Government to further enhance transparency and accountability in the use of public resources through implementation of the Open Government Partnership, to which Nigeria is a signatory. That Kogi State has not only kept faith with the Federal Government’s quest for fiscal discipline in governance but has met all local and international requirements thereto is glaring and such is the GYB Phenomenon”.

“It is significant to note that the World Bank letter in reference is coming 4months after it issued a letter commending GYB for good leadership ditto the refund of $4.63million surplus funds under the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP). Who does that in today’s Nigeria you may ask? But such is the legacy of fiscal discipline that GYB inspires and brings to bear. Do you yet wonder why GYB is the exemplary Leader that fits the call for a New Deal come 2023, do you?”

“More on that unique example in leadership that underscores the refund of the 4.63m US Dollars Erosion Management Fund by GYB, the World Bank in a letter of appreciation, titled, ‘Refund of Surplus Project Funds to the World Bank under the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) signed by its Regional Director, Shubham Chaudhuri, stated that Bello’s action made it possible for the organisation to extend its projects to other States. What more do naysayers need? GYB is the quintessential script in responsible and responsive leadership, and this truism is unequivocal”.

“Compatriots we have repeatedly urged and advised that a study of the GYB Phenomenon would do great good to all who seek a New Deal for the masses come 2023. And need we say again that we shall consistently and committedly defeat those whose stock in trade is deceit, falsehood and gibberish”.

“As we galvanise the old and the young in support of a Leader whose dedication to service and whose penchant for Fiscal Discipline and Responsibility is second to none, we wish our Dear Country the best. God Bless Nigeria”. He said.

Opinion : Why Atiku remains PDP’s outstanding unifier, best bait for 2023 Presidency

By Paschal Oluchukwu

Former Vice-President and Presidential flag-bearer of the opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar will from every indication throw his hat into the ring for the sixth time in his sojourn into Nigeria’s political murky waters. But that is not news, anyway and neither is it the crux of this piece woven on my very personal thoughts, reflections and observations vis-à-vis the current happenings in the Party and Nigeria at large.

As a keen watcher and a diligent follower of happenings and developments in the opposition, PDP, every material fact shows the Party as being in dire need of a sincere consensus builder who would first and foremost shoulder the responsibility of unifying the Party and save it not only from further cracks but also from tethering to the precipice. There is no gainsaying the fact that flowing from certain actions, reactions and counter-reactions, the internal rancours within the Party’s national, zonal and State leaderships versus its elites are mainly driven by ambition on the part of the political class who are more in a hurry to position their loyalists to lead the Party rather than quench the fire first.

However, from a deeply analytical viewpoint, the conflicts bedeviling the main opposition, PDP are not uncommon in a political or social system where there are conflicts of interests. Any wonder German political Scientist and class conflict theorist, Ralph Dahrendorf postulated that conflict involves manifest clashes between social forces as incompatible differences of objectives, such as a desire on the part of both contestants to attain what is available, wholly or in part, only to one of them.

He therefore conceptualized social conflict as the great creative and ever-present force that leads to change, remarking further that societies and social organizations are held together, not by consensus but by constraint, not by universal agreement but by the coercion of some by others. Beginning from the attempts to oust its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus who has just about three months to the end of his tenure to the ultimate scramble for his successor and to the multiple disagreements leading to defections to the ruling political Party, the PDP seems heading for the worse if there is no immediate consensus-building process led by no other than an able and respected personage like Atiku Abubakar.

The reasons the mediation and reconciliation mantle best fell on Atiku at these disturbing times are obvious;

Firstly, Atiku has consistently harped on unity in his Press assertions that, “The PDP is greater than our individual ambitions. We have to consolidate the Party first before we talk about our ambitions. We have to be careful not to play into the hands of the ruling Party.

We can’t afford a one-Party system in Nigeria that denies our people a viable alternative for true change in 2023”, Abubakar maintained in a statement issued through his Media aide, Paul Ibeh on August 5th this year.

Secondly, Atiku had few days before making the afore-stated assertion and in sharp contrast to the expectations of many taken a boldly pragmatic step to hold a reconciliatory meeting with Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike- a PDP strongman he had fallen out with due to conflicts of interests in the Party’s 2019 primary election.

During the meeting which took place at the latter’s private residence, Atiku had rightly disclosed that Nigerians are waiting eagerly for the People’s Democratic Party to take over power at the federal level in 2023.
As a matter of fact, Atiku in his archetypal open-minded disposition did not hesitate to disclose to journalists that Party affairs brought him to Port Harcourt, and that he had spent the time reconciling touching issues with Governor Wike. The issues, of course, as he had further emphasized bothered on how to ensure unity and stability in the PDP, which he noted are critical for the Party in clinching electoral victory in 2023.

Thirdly, Atiku yet has he cognate experiences in wealth creation and economy-building going for him especially at this critical time in Nigeria’s history where the nation’s economic woes has deepened under the current leadership with policy makers more keen in deliberately throwing up figures which are not in tandem with economic realities into the polity. Come 2023, Nigeria needs a leader who have managed and sustained wealth and not just an elitist consumerist who could plunge the already tottering economy into unmanageable abyss.

Apart from being favoured by zoning, should the PDP ticket go north in 2023, Atiku who hails from Adamawa in the North-east geo-political zone still has the dominant political structures and alignments across regional and Party lines to give the ruling Party a huge run for their money, considering especially the misgivings of many Nigerians on the failed promises of the APC. He almost succeeded in clinching the Presidency on his fifth trial in 2019. He is therefore now most positioned to lead the PDP back to power come 2023 especially if the Party’s political leaders look beyond selfish considerations and focus chiefly on returning to Nigeria’s seat of power.
Even beyond the shores of Nigeria’s territorial borders, Atiku has shown demonstrable capacity to build and manage wealth via his many foreign businesses and conglomerates. Little wonder his 2019 campaign thrust mainly targeted our nation’s teeming unemployed youths.

It startled Atiku during the 2019 campaigns that unemployment for women and young people stood (as at then) at a staggering 33% and 70% of unemployed youths population are uneducated and unskilled. To solve this, Atiku had vowed that creating jobs and economic opportunities for them will be vital both for reducing the pool of easy recruits for violent groups and reducing underlying grievances that feed the conflict.

Unfortunately in today’s Nigeria, majority of those in the aforementioned group has grown into bandits, unknown gun men, kidnappers and all the threats to our national life, security and a huge hindrance to the prosperity of our people. This has become our fate simply because some Nigerians preferred Party, religious and tribal sentiments to adopting and imbibing the plan to “Launch a new, more efficient, cost-effective and sustainable national Entrepreneurship Development and Job Creation Programme which targeted even up to three million self and wage-paying employment opportunities in the private sector annually.
It bothers also reiterating in conclusion that the man Atiku Abubakar has also shown himself a pan-Nigerian who understands the in-depth heterogeneity of a diverse, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural society like Nigeria. Further to just the mere ambition of a man, Atiku’s zeal, courage and steadfast contributions to Nigeria’s economic growth and development appears well summed up in Billy Beane’s position that: “The reason all really successful people have to be slightly mad is because people like that are not capable of living in the comfort zone”.
Indeed, another chance for the erstwhile Vice President would prove this!
 
 
                                    . Amb. Paschal Oluchukwu, a Businessman wrote from UAE.