Cost Cutting: President Buhari Bans Conference Bags, T-shirts, Souvenirs at FG Workshops, Seminars
The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government has banned the
procurement and distribution of conference bags, T-shirts and other
souvenirs at events organised and funded by Federal Ministries and
Agencies.
In continuation of the on-going
cost-cutting and efficiency drive in the utilization of public funds by
President Muhammadu Buhari administration, the Federal Government has
banned the procurement and distribution of conference bags, T-shirts and
other souvenirs at events and activities such as Conferences, Workshops
and Seminars organised and funded by Federal Ministries, Departments
and Agencies (MDAs).
The new measures were approved by President Buhari following
recommendations by the Efficiency Unit of the Federal Ministry of
Finance, and conveyed to the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and the
Ministers of Finance and Budget and National Planning, by the Chief of
Staff to the President, Alhaji Abba Kyari, for implementation.
The directive which is a recognition of the fact that in a period
of lean financial resources in the face of huge national infrastructural
deficit, wasteful and unnecessary expenditure on overheads such as on
souvenirs and conference bags were luxuries that the government must
eliminate to release funds for infrastructure and services such as
health and education that would have direct positive impact on the
wellbeing of the citizenry and promote economic development.
The directive also contained specific guidelines that would reduce
the cost of printing Invitation Cards, Programme of events, Brochures,
Folders and Note Pads. Among the guidelines are that they should be in
black and white and limited to only one page and in the case of
Brochures they should be streamlined to contain only essential
information.
Similarly, the directive has banned the printing of unnecessary
publications and books of short shelf life which have no real value to
the concerned public institutions or the citizens.
While noting the need for the citizenry and other interested
parties to be aware of the initiatives, activities and programmes being
implemented by the government, the MDAs were directed to save costs by
uploading such publications on their websites which have the added
benefit of wider visibility, and print only limited number of hard
copies of such publications.
It would be recalled that the Efficiency Unit was established by
the present administration to promote fiscal prudence on overhead
expenditure thereby releasing resources for the development of vital
national infrastructure.
Source: DailyPost
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