Thursday, January 11, 2024 – Labour Party’s Peter Obi has described the 60 percent cut in federal official trip expenses by the presidency as merely scratching the surface, noting that it is limited in scope.
President Tinubu had slashed the travel expenditure of all
government officials - both domestic and international - by 60 percent.
Ajuri Ngelale, presidential spokesman disclosed this to
State House Correspondents on Tuesday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
He said the directive was issued as a cost-cutting measure
on official travels, and that it would also affect the offices of the
President, Vice President, First Lady, and ministers.
However, Peter Obi in a statement on Wednesday through his X
(formerly Twitter) handle, asserted that more substantial reductions in
governance costs are needed to impact the economy.
The statement reads, "The just announced 60% cut in the
size of federal official entourages on travels is one positive step towards the
reduction of cost of governance and a way of halting wastage. But this measure
is just scratching the surface as it is limited in scope and can only lead to a
very negligible saving.
"We are yet to be told how much savings this will
amount to. While this modest step may be somewhat commendable, what is
desirable should be both a 60% reduction in federal official overseas trips as
well as a 60% reduction in the size of delegations.
"Most importantly, what our current economic reality
demands is a 60% reduction in the total cost of governance at the Federal
level. This implies that the recently passed federal budget needs to be revised
to cut all wasteful and unnecessary items.
“This is the level of cost-cutting and savings that can
meaningfully impact the present state of the economy. This level of cut in the
cost of government should lead to substantial savings.
"Such savings should be used to fund the productive
sectors of the economy and the much-needed social investments, especially in
three key areas: education, healthcare, and the migration of millions of
Nigerians from poverty.
"Most importantly, it is not enough to announce
arbitrary cuts in the size of federal official entourages. The nation needs to
be informed of how much the measure will save and where such savings will be
applied.”
"Our problem as a nation has gone beyond token populist
gestures and announcements. We must be informed of the real details of the
measures being implemented on our behalf. For a government that has made a
hobby of indiscriminate borrowing, the only way to salvage the economy is to
drastically cut the cost of government by reducing wasteful expenses and
spending on inessential luxury items," the statement added.
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