Minister of
Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed gave the indication in an
interview on Channels TV Programme Politics Today.
President
Muhammadu Buhari has approved the implementation of the Steve Oransaye report
that recommended a trimming of the Federal bureaucracy.
Ahmed said
Buhari has directed the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the
Head of Service to begin the restructuring and rationalization, in line with
the report.
The Oronsaye
committee was constituted in 2011 during the Goodluck Jonathan administration
to seek ways of cutting cost of governance in the country.
The committee
found that there were, at the time 541 government parastatals, commissions and
agencies.
Among others,
it recommended the reduction of statutory agencies from 263 to 161.
“The
president has approved that this administration should implement the Oransanye
report”, Zainab Ahmed said.
“It has
reviewed the whole of the size of government and has made very significant
recommendations in terms of reducing the number of agencies and that would mean
merging some agencies.
“This is a
report that has been in place for a long time and there hasn’t been
implementation but the president has approved that this should be implemented.
“We have
conveyed Mr President’s approval to the arms of government that are responsible
for this and that will be the office of the secretary of government and the
head of civil service of the federation.” Zainab said.
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