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Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment To Reducing Inflation Through Fiscal Discipline

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to reducing inflation to stabilise Nigeria’s economy, through fiscal discipline, transparency, and citi­zens’ engagement.

Tinubu made this known while declaring open the National Confer­ence on Fiscal Governance, Trans­parency and Accountability or­ganised by the National Assembly Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the three-day conference is “Fiscal Governance in Nigeria: Charting a New Course for Transparency and Sustainable Development.”

Represented by the Minister of State for Finance, Dr Doris Uzoka- Anite, the president said his ad­ministration had strengthened the role of the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation, enhanced the framework for procurement transparency and expanded the use of digital financial management sys­tems across government agencies.

According to him, these invest­ments are to ensure that public funds are traceable, public officers are accountable and the Nigerians are empowered with information.

Tinubu said good governance is a shared responsibility, adding that “the roles of the parliament are in oversight, while the judiciary up­holds the rule of law, and the media enlightens the public.

“The civil society plays vital role in advocacy, as citizens’ participa­tion is essential to building a Nigeria that is physically strong and socially just.

“We must institutionalise good governance, not as an aspiration, but as a standard. We must build institutions that are independent, efficient and empowered to hold power to account.

“We are determined to reduce in­flationary pressures by addressing structural bottlenecks, particularly in food supply and in food supply chains, while exercising discipline in fiscal or public spending.

“Let me be clear, transparency and accountability are not optional. They are a prerequisite for fiscal sustainability.

“We must move from opacity to openness, from suspicion to confi­dence. In this regard, I call on the National Assembly and especially the Public Accounts committees to continue discharging their constitu­tional responsibilities with integrity, courage and independence.”

He added that oversight is not a political tool, but a patriotic duty, ex­plaining that Nigeria’s ambition for sustainable development demands strategic investments in education, healthcare, infrastructure and job creation.

He, however, noted that these goals are unattainable without re­sponsible budgeting and spending, adding that “every project must be guided by value for money, and every budget must reflect the real priori­ties of our people.

In his remarks, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb. Rich­ard Montgomery, also reaffirmed commitment to the principles of democratic accountability and re­sponsible leadership.

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