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FG tasks military on compliance with financial reforms

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
September 12, 2024
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FG tasks military on compliance with financial reforms

Pic.6. Chief of Account and Budget, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), AVM Uchechi Nwangwu; Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Jafiya and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Kana, during the NAF 2024 Finance Seminar in Abuja on Thursday (12/9/24). 0152/SEPTEMBER/12/9/24/Johnson Udeani/NAN

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Jafiya has urged military finance personnel to foster the culture of accountability in  management of its finances to align with Federal Government’s financial reforms.

Jafiya made the call while delivering a lecture at the Nigerian Air Force Finance Seminar 2024 on Thursday in Abuja.

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She delivered a lecture titled, “Managing Financial Resources in the Face of Rising Contemporary Security Challenges: Federal Government Financial Reforms in Perspective”.

According to her, the financial management, procurement processes, and audit functions should also be aligned with the Federal Government’s financial reforms.

This, she said,  would ensure that the military and security agencies have personnel tactically proficient and possessed an understanding of the various financial reforms in their day-to-day operations.

The permanent secretary also urged the military to place a greater emphasis on the outputs and outcomes that were expected to be delivered on the basis of the public funds they received.

She said that they must determine whether the requested resources were commensurate with the objectives to be achieved.

“The military should begin to undertake their activities, using the non- kinetic method which is less expensive and more friendly.

“The military, therefore, is a critical stakeholder in the Nigerian project, not just on the battlefield but in the broader context of national development and sustainability.

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“Your commitment, discipline, and strategic thinking are essential as the nation strives to overcome its myriads of challenges to create prosperity for all,’’ she said.

Jafiya said the ongoing military operations against insecurity and terrorism across the country had continued to drain government resources, both human and financial.

She said that peace was desperately desired; adding that without peace,  the nation might not have an economy that is thriving to meet the yearnings and aspirations of all Nigerians.

“In this respect, citizens’ security must be given its rightful place as it helps in minimising crime and creating the right environment for investments and growth.

“Peace-development nexus is a roadmap to progress, and it is required in defining our engagement from the military and fiscal policy perspectives, the connection between security and Public Financial Management is symbiotic.

“Without security, economic activities are stifled, revenue generation suffers, and the capacity of the nation and sub-nationals to finance its operations, including security, diminishes.

“Conversely, without sound Public Financial Management (PFM), the resources needed to address security challenges effectively cannot be mobilised.”

The permanent secretary said the  President Bola Tinubu’s administration introduced financial reforms that are audacious in nature to promote accountability, transparency and fiscal discipline, thus ensuring effective delivery of goods and services to the citizenry.

She assured the NAF that the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda is willing, able, and ready to support it, and indeed other security service agencies in maintaining the nation’s sovereign integrity. (NAN

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