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Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Adesiji77: 1:05pm On Jul 21, 2016
The grim reality of a depressed economy appears to be staring many ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the federal government in the face, as they are hamstrung by paucity of funds to meet their obligations, including recurrent expenditure.

The cash crunch may not be unconnected to the disclosure by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, to the Senate recently that there has been a 40 per cent drop in revenue in the last five months largely due to the activities of militants in the Niger Delta.

At the 2016 budget breakdown on May 12, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, and his finance ministry counterpart, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, had assured Nigerians that the release of N350 billion slated for capital projects would commence the next day.

When the promise was not kept, Udoma had explained that the delay was informed by the resolve of the incumbent administration to religiously embrace due process.

But the Minister of State, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, a few weeks ago disclosed that of the N350 billion, N280 billion had been released to six ministries and about 50 or 60 agencies.

She named the beneficiaries as the Ministries of Power, Works and Housing, Agriculture, Interior, Education, Information, and Environment, but the name of the agencies were not disclosed.

THISDAY investigations revealed that outside the N350 billion earmarked for capital projects in order to reflate the economy, many MDAs are currently unable to meet their recurrent obligations.

A top official of one of the ministries told THISDAY that for over two months, his ministry had not received any funds for recurrent expenditure, thereby making it near impossible to meet crucial overheads.

He expressed concern that the situation was grim, adding that if the release of funds for recurrent expenditure was posing a problem, that of capital votes was almost hopeless.

Echoing the same sentiment, the chief executive of one of the top agencies disclosed that his agency actually received some funds to meet pressing recurrent obligations, which fell short of the agency’s needs.

According to him, the agency was still expecting some funds for about a month, which had not been forthcoming. The situation appears to be the same in many MDAs.

While the cash crunch bites, the military is not left out as the Nigerian Navy, Army, and Air Force are also reeling from the absence of funding for capital expenditure.

It was also unclear how much the six ministries that benefitted from the N280 billion got, as officials of the Ministry of Power, Works, and Housing, for instance, were evasive as to whether or not they actually got funds for capital projects.

However, a terse statement made available to THISDAY after much prodding, said the federal government had released funds to finance ongoing capital projects across the country.

The statement quoted the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, to have said this, as well as speaking on the resumption of work by contractors at various federal highways.

It was signed by Olusegun Ogunkayode, a senior information officer in the ministry, and explained that Fashola made this known while delivering a keynote address at an insurance conference organised by the Insurance Industry Consultative Council in Abuja to mark the 2016 annual National Insurance Conference.

Fashola, according to the statement, said that with the information available to him, the contractors handling various types of road projects left the construction sites about three years ago because they were being owed by the government.

He stated that they had now been paid and work resumed fully in those affected locations like the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, which was stalled by lack of payment and legal issues.

On the government’s pledge to pay the backlog of debt owed road contractors, THISDAY learnt that some of the contractors, mainly big players like Julius Berger, RCC, Dantata and Sawoe had been paid part of what is owed them, while others were yet to get paid.

When contacted, Mr. Solomon Ogunbusola, President of the Federation of the Construction Industry, an umbrella body for construction companies in the country, refused to take his calls or respond to a text message.

The Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) on its part said it was relying on the ministry to undertake its job of repairing dilapidated federal roads across the country.

The agency said the ministry was comprehensively in charge of everything related to roads in the country and that it would align with whatever plans the ministry has.

But information available to THISDAY indicated that some of the federal roads that are in a terrible state of disrepair were yet to get funds for their repairs.

They include the Lokoja-Okene-Okpella, Lagos-Ore, Enugu-Umuahia, Enugu-Onitsha and Enugu-Port Harcourt roads, among others.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/21/cash-crunch-hits-ministries-agencies-as-revenue-nosedives/
Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by HungerBAD: 1:11pm On Jul 21, 2016
Good.

Most of this Ministries should either be merged with others,or out rightly shut down.

Some were set up by the last Government,to be a conduit for siphoning money to their foreign Accounts,and some we really don't know why they were even set up.

Look at the one for the Aerospace thing?we have not been able to successfully produce Bottle Water,and we are talking about Space Exploration.

This Government knows this,so those Ministries can continue to cry. This is not a Government of Political settlement.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by JBismarck(m): 1:11pm On Jul 21, 2016
Ok
Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by taylor88(m): 1:16pm On Jul 21, 2016
APC




change

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by HungerBAD: 1:18pm On Jul 21, 2016
Observing.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Izonpikin: 1:21pm On Jul 21, 2016
All those cheering buhari should tell him to come settle with the Niger delta...pride go kill the whole country by the time the NDA is done with this slow country....

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by seunmsg(m): 1:21pm On Jul 21, 2016
The hard times are here and we need to ride the storm collectively as a nation. After darkness comes light. I believe this tough time would soon be over and a Nigerians will heave a sight of relieve shortly.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by chachanga: 1:33pm On Jul 21, 2016
I shld think we are well past the point of crying over spilt milk now.

After months of doing "teaching practice" with governance & the economy while watching as foreign investors etc took wings and flew out of Naija economic air space; the bird is finally coming home roost at the doorstep of public servants and politicians now.

It's unfortunate that the possible effect of NDA & co in worsening the already poor financial situation was not properly forecasted. Otherwise, a military strike wouldn't have been recommended in place of negotiations and reconciliation. Now, no pipelines for fuel, no pipelines for gas&electricity, depleted oil sales etc added to the issue undecided.

Well, we'll just have to ride this one out meanwhile politicians on both sides of the divide should put heads together to formulate best strategies and way forward with enough foresight keeping in mind that real people are bleeding, suffering and dying of hunger out here on the streets.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by predear(m): 2:07pm On Jul 21, 2016
I thot Femi Asina said D countrys economy is ok nd dat only a few pple in D opposition r complaining

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by fitzmayowa: 2:08pm On Jul 21, 2016
After months of doing "teaching practice" with governance & the economy while watching as foreign investors etc took After months of doing "teaching practice" with governance & the
economy while watching as foreign investors etc took wings and flew
out of Naija economic air space; the bird is finally coming home roost
at the doorstep of public servants and politicians now.


LMAO @ the bolded...cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by fitzmayowa: 2:15pm On Jul 21, 2016
HungerBAD:
Good.

Most of this Ministries should either be merged with others,or out rightly shut down.

Some were set up by the last Government,to be a conduit for siphoning money to their foreign Accounts,and some we really don't know why they were even set up.

Look at the one for the Aerospace thing?we have not been able to successfully produce Bottle Water,and we are talking about Space Exploration.

This Government knows this,so those Ministries can continue to cry. This is not a Government of Political settlement.


What happened to the ministries merged by PMB Maybe PMB should merge ministry of education to ministry of power, since the one he merged is still struggling to perform...


Typical of our APC e - warriors always finding who to blame for this government failures...SMH

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by mopolch(m): 2:23pm On Jul 21, 2016
The ministers should resign. This Buharinomics no make sense again.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by davibid: 2:24pm On Jul 21, 2016
undecided

What is our country turning into


undecided

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jul 21, 2016
Haha cheesy

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by groomed: 2:24pm On Jul 21, 2016
Izonpikin:
All those cheering buhari should tell him to come settle with the Niger delta...pride go kill the whole country by the time the NDA is done with this slow country....
are you a militant? In a sane clime, who will settle the likes of NDA?

If not for the way Buhari has handled the polity of his regime, I would have said there should be no room for such.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Nobody: 2:25pm On Jul 21, 2016
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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by link2ok(m): 2:27pm On Jul 21, 2016
When the Igbo said NO to buhari they called us all sort of names.

We are not tribalistic. You can come to igbo land and do anytyn you want to do. Have yu heard of religios or ethnic war from the east NO.

They seem to forget that we were solidly behind Yaradua cos his achievements was overwhelming.

Believe me b4 hunger would kill us in the east even without the support of the Government it must hav wiped out everybody from the North.

Am happy PMB is the president and we have seen the result. You cannot give what you dnt have. He would have been the Messiah we never had.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS BIAFRA.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Nobody: 2:28pm On Jul 21, 2016
Always bad news from my beloved Nigeria.... God help us, open the heart and eyes of buhari and his cabinets to do the right thing for once.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Compliant(m): 2:29pm On Jul 21, 2016
Because pdp (PEOPLE DECEIVING PEOPLE ) already milked us dry

Imagine

Fayose billion

Dasuki billion

Tompollo billion

Omisore millions

Dopesi millions

Okupe millions

Ffk millions

Obanikoro billion

Even obanikoro daughter na billion

Abeg na how much go come remain na ?

FIRST CLASS GREED AND MAY THUNDER STRIKE ANYONE HERE ON NAIRALAND WHO ONE WAY OR THE OTHER SUPPORT THESE PEOPLE

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by IVORY2009(m): 2:30pm On Jul 21, 2016
The question is, where are all the "Thrillions" and billions of dollars, Mr Buhari has been recovering? Why can the fg put it into use @ time like dis, or has it been re-looted, only time will tell....

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by okonja(m): 2:31pm On Jul 21, 2016
HungerBAD:
Good.

Most of this Ministries should either be merged with others,or out rightly shut down.

Some were set up by the last Government,to be a conduit for siphoning money to their foreign Accounts,and some we really don't know why they were even set up.

Look at the one for the Aerospace thing?we have not been able to successfully produce Bottle Water,and we are talking about Space Exploration.

This Government knows this,so those Ministries can continue to cry. This is not a Government of Political settlement.

Na true you talk.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Built2last: 2:32pm On Jul 21, 2016
Nigeriaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by BE811APP: 2:33pm On Jul 21, 2016
Why cant Buhari and his goons use the 3 trillion they claimed dey recovered from looters.. angry

1983-1984 Hardship repeating itself sad

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by DIKEnaWAR: 2:33pm On Jul 21, 2016
Nonsense government.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by ALAYORMII: 2:33pm On Jul 21, 2016
They ain't seen nothing yet



Change ur ways and stop misappropriation and maladministration

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Nobody: 2:34pm On Jul 21, 2016
I don't even know what to say. But one thing I do know is the past Administrations in the last 16yrs brought us to this state and not this present one. Every Nigerian knows this but won't admit. Buhari should still pity us please and tackle the current situation more than fighting personal battle with his enemies. This shiiit ain't funny anymore, people are starving, there is little circulation of money in the economy

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by DIKEnaWAR: 2:39pm On Jul 21, 2016
HungerBAD:
Good.

Most of this Ministries should either be merged with others,or out rightly shut down.

Some were set up by the last Government,to be a conduit for siphoning money to their foreign Accounts,and some we really don't know why they were even set up.

Look at the one for the Aerospace thing?we have not been able to successfully produce Bottle Water,and we are talking about Space Exploration.

This Government knows this,so those Ministries can continue to cry. This is not a Government of Political settlement.


If they call you Zom bie now, you'd start shouting. Ministry of Aerospace? In Buhariland?

You are thinking like Buhari. No wonder you support him. I am sure he refused to release money for projects because he fears they would be stolen. He'd prefer the contractors to execute the projects without pay and on completion, inform him to come and haggle with them on the just price to pay. That is; turning modern governance to pastoral interaction in his native agrarian.

We need to go to space and make other scientific discoveries because it is the 21st century. Farming, governance and life have gone scientific. We need to be current or be left behind.

By the way, how is the grazing bill coming up? I bet you only want that implemented.

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Ephreboh(m): 2:42pm On Jul 21, 2016
the problem about dis man is dat he's not sure and convinced about dos folks he gave the ministerial appointments, so he's scared of disbursing the cash for them
Buh only time will tell sha





did I make front page sh

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Izonpikin: 2:42pm On Jul 21, 2016
groomed:
are you a militant? In a sane clime, who will settle the likes of NDA?

If not for the way Buhari has handled the polity of his regime, I would have said there should be no room for such.
I said buhari should come settle with the Niger delta...I never said NDA...restructure the damn country..
Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Ephreboh(m): 2:43pm On Jul 21, 2016
DIKEnaWAR:



If they call you Zom bie now, you'd start shouting. Ministry of Aerospace? In Buhariland?


do you still want to col him another name cos you've said dat already

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Re: Cash Crunch Hits Ministries, Agencies As Revenue Nosedives by Vendoor(f): 2:46pm On Jul 21, 2016
Look at the one for the Aerospace thing?we have not been able to successfully produce Bottle Water,and we are talking about Space Exploration.
grin

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