Since she assumed office, Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance, has
continuously preached fiscal discipline, and she says that discipline must also
be seen in her ministry.
At the World Bank/International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in
April, Adeosun said fiscal discipline would help Nigeria achieve economic
stability.
The minister’s policy has however been seen to be biting hard on
some staff in her ministry, budget office, and office of the accountant
general.
On Monday, the workers staged a protest, calling on President
Muhammadu Buhari to fire her.
DAYS OF UNLAWFUL SPECIAL ALLOWANCES ARE GONE
But speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, the minister said when she
made the promise to the Nigerian people to enshrine fiscal responsibility in
government dealings, she meant it.
“When I said at the start of my tenure that I would restore fiscal
responsibility to our economy, it was no idle promise. The money we spend is
not our money, it belongs to the Nigerian people,” Adeosun said.
“We need to justify every naira and at a time when all Nigerians
are suffering the consequences of the financial crisis inherited from previous
administrations, we simply cannot afford to pay out special bonuses to civil
servants. Those days are gone.”
NO OVERTIME ALLOWANCE IN 2016 BUDGET
Adeosun said all salaries and lawful allowances are paid on time
and in full, emphasising that the overtime allowance sought by some staff is
non-statutory.
The ministry had earlier explained that the overtime allowance was
carried over from the immediate past administration and cannot continue at such
austere time.
“The sum of N1.2 billion computed by the staff union for payment
could not have been budgeted for in 2016 in the first place, not only because
of the paucity of funds, but also the fact that the SOT allowance was not part
of the remuneration in the Federal Public Service,” she had said.
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