THE Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided
over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, approved a three-year
target to achieve self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products and
reduce demand on foreign exchange.
It also approved 34 “priority projects” that would be executed and completed in 2016. Briefing State House correspondents after
the meeting, Minister of State for Budget andNational Planning,
Zainab
Ahmed,in company with the Information Minister Lai Mohammed,
Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment, Aisha Abubakar, and
Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, Kadijah Bukar Abba Ibrahim, also
disclosed that the presidency was expecting a final copy of the 2016
budget from the National Assembly for presidential assent “today or
tomorrow”.
“We are setting a three-year deadline to achieve self-sufficiency in
refined petroleum products and to become a net exporter of petroleum
products,” she said.
“The objective of this is to increase domes- tic supply of refined
products and to reduce demand on foreign exchange for importing refined
products in our country. The ministry of petroleum is pushing this.
There is also a plan to push for the passage of the Petroleum Industry
Bill (PIB) in conjunction with the national assembly,” she said.
She explained that the 34 priority projects were evolved with clear
deliverable targets and grouped into four broad objectives–
security/policy governance, diversification of economy, succour for
vulnerable Nigerians, and relating the economy through investments.
“Our ministry’s presentation was introducing to council for
discussion priority economic activities that we need to undertake to
ensure that the purpose for which the 2016 budget was made, which is to
stimulate the economy, to create jobs for our teeming youths and to
extend support to the poor and very vulnerable is realised,” she said.
“We presented 34 strategic priority programmes that need to be
realised within 2016. Each of these projects programmes has very clear
deliverables and targets and indicators which will be measured to ensure
that the respective ministries, departments and agen- cies (MDAs)
deliver on what we committed to implement.
“These 34 specific areas are grouped into four major objectives. The
first is policy, governance and security, second diversification of the
economy, the third is creating support for the poor and
the vulnerable
and the forth
is reflecting our economy
through investment.
“The paper was well received by council, we got some very positive
comments and the 34 priority projects were approved for implemen-
tation. The ministry of budget and national planning has been given
responsibility to track and report on quarterly basis to the council on
the performance of these key prority areas.”
On the 2016 budget, she said: “I must say the ex- ecutive and
legislature have worked very hard putting things together, reviewing the
details of the budget and is at its final stage, so maybe between today
and tomor- row, the national assembly will start the process of
transmitting the details to the president
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