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FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by NewFolm4(m): 3:44am On Oct 24, 2021
The Federal Government can save over N241bn if the Stephen Oronsaye report on public sector reforms is implemented, Sunday PUNCH has learnt.

The Oronsaye report, which was submitted in 2011, stated that there were 541 Federal Government parastatals, commissions and agencies (statutory and non-statutory).

The report added that 263 of the statutory agencies should be reduced to 161,38 agencies should be abolished while 52 agencies should be merged.

It further recommended that 14 agencies should revert to departments in ministries.

For instance, the report recommended the abolition of the Federal Character Commission. The PUNCH estimates that the government will save at least N3.6bn in allocated to this commission in the 2022 budget if the report is implemented.

About N814.4m will be saved if the same action is taken on the Fiscal Responsibility Commission.

The report further recommended that the law establishing the National Salaries and Wages Commission be repealed and its functions taken over by the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Responsibility Commission. This is expected to save the government N2bn.

The Oronsaye report advised the government to merge the nation’s top three anti-corruption agencies- the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the Code of Conduct Bureau.

The average the government is expected to save from the merger amounts to at least N31.5bn.

The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission is expected to be subsumed under the Bureau of Public Enterprise, saving the government N1.9bn.

The Border Communities Development Agency is to be brought under the National Boundary Commission, saving the government N4.1bn.

The government was advised to stop funding recurrent expenditure of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies but maintain its capital funding. This will save the government N1.6bn.

The report recommended that the National Emergency Management Agency and the National Commission for Refugees be merged. This is expected to save the government N4.5bn.

The Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research is to stop receiving government funding but funded from a proposed National Research Development Fund. This is expected to save the government N1.6bn.

The National Directorate of Employment is expected to be amalgamated with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria to form the National Agency for Job Creation and Empowerment. This should save the government N15.4bn on the average.

The law establishing the Federal Road Safety Corps is expected to be repealed and the agency reverting to the Highways Department of the Federal Ministry of Works while the personnel are to be absorbed by the Police Service Commission and Vehicle Inspection Office. This would save the government N50.8bn based on budget estimates.

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS will no longer be a stand alone agency but is expected to be subsumed into the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. This will save the government N5.4bn.

The committee recommended that both the Hajj and Christian commissions should be abolished and government should stop sponsoring pilgrimages. Also, the government was advised to stop granting concessionary foreign exchange to pilgrims. This could save the government N2.6bn.

Nigeria is expected to save N1bn if the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria and the Public Service Institute of Nigeria are merged.

The committee recommended that the Nigerian Communications Commission, National Broadcasting Commission and Nigerian Postal Service be merged into one entity known as the Communications Regulatory Authority of Nigeria. This could save the government N149.2bn.

Similarly, the committee recommended that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Nigerian Air Space Management Agency and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency be merged into a body known as Federal Civil Aviation Authority. This could save the government N97.9bn.
The committee recommended that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria be fully privatised. This will save Nigeria at least N93.5bn in recurrent and capital expenditure going by FAAN’s 2022 budget.

The Nigerian Communication Satellite is expected to be fully privatised, thereby saving the government N9.2bn.

The National Examinations Council is expected to be brought under the West African Examination Council. This will save Nigeria of at least N16.1bn in recurrent and capital expenditure going by NECO’s 2022 budget.

The committee recommended a merger between the National Universities Commission, the National Board for Technical Education and the National Commission for Colleges of Education to form the Tertiary Education Commission. This should save the government N13bn.

The government was asked to stop bearing the recurrent cost of the National Open University of Nigeria. This ought to save the government N7.6bn.

The Nomadic Education Commission is expected to be abolished while the Universal Basic Education Commission takes over its responsibilities. This will save the government N1.4bn.

Similarly, the law establishing the Mass Literacy Council is expected to be repealed and its functions taken over by UBEC. This will save the government N1.1bn.

The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency is expected to be scrapped and its functions taken over by the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Department of Petroleum Resources. This is expected to reduce the cost of governance by N2.9bn.

The committee recommended that the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency be scrapped and its duties transferred to the ministry of environment which could save the Federal Government N4.9bn.

It was recommeded that the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution should be scrapped and its functions transferred to the Department of Strategic Studies at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs. This should save Nigeria N1bn.

The same recommendation was made for the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa. This should reduce the cost of governance by N657.6m based on budget estimates.

The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Voice of Nigeria and the Nigerian Television Authority are expected to merge to form the Federal Broadcasting Corporation of Nigeria. This is expected to reduce the capital and overhead budget by N16.3bn.

The committee advised the government to abolish the Civil Defence, Immigration, Prisons Services Board while its functions relating to appointment, promotion and discipline be transferred to a proposed Federal Public Service Commission. This is expected to save the government N548.6m.

The law establishing the Nigerian Copyright Commission is expected to be repealed and its functions taken over by the Commercial Law Department of the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment saving the government N1.4bn in overheads and capital.

The committee recommended that the National Productivity Centre be scrapped. It will reduce the cost of governance by N2.7bn.

The law establishing the National Steel Raw Materials Exploration Agency is expected to be scrapped thereby saving the government N1.5bn. The functions of the NSRMEA are expected to be taken over by the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency.

The government was advised to scrap the National Metallurgical Development Centre, Jos, and Metallurgical Training Institute, Onitsha which would jointly reduce the cost of governance by N2.3bn.

The committee recommended that the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency and the Petroleum Equalisation Fund be merged.

Sunday PUNCH could not estimate how much could be saved since the budget of PEF is not made public. However, the budget for PPPRA is N18.9bn.

Also recommended was the repeal of the law establishing the Petroleum Technology Development Fund while the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board is expected to take over its functions.

The Federal Ministry of Police Affairs is expected to be scrapped and its functions taken over by the Ministry of Special Duties. This is expected to save the government N4bn.

The committee called for the scrapping of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria. This should save the country N1.6bn based on the 2022 budget estimates.

Similarly, the government was advised to abolish the National Rural Electrification Agency. This should save the government N115.9bn.

The National Centre for Technology Management is expected to be abolished, saving the government N1.1bn.

The National Council of Arts and Culture is expected to be merged with the National Troupe of Nigeria and the National Theatre. This would reduce the cost of governance by N2.3bn.

The committee recommended that the National Commission for Museums and Monuments be merged with the National Gallery of Art to form the National Commission for Museums, Monuments and Arts. This will save the government N4.3bn.

The Nigeria Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Development Studies is to be abolished and its functions taken over by the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation. About N2.4bn is expected to be saved from this action.

The government was advised to close down all 774 offices of the National Orientation Agency and the functions of the NOA be taken over by the Public Communications Department in the Ministry of Information and Culture. This should reduce the cost of governance by at least N8.3bn.

The National Institute for Cultural Orientation is to be abolished, saving the government N2.8bn.

The Nigerian Export Promotion Council and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission are to be merged to form the Nigerian Import-Export Promotion Commission. This will save the government N1.5bn.

The Centre for Automotive Design and Development Council is to be scrapped, saving the N565.6m in recurrent and capital expenditures.

The Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority is expected to take over the functions of the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority, reducing the cost of governance by N3.6bn.

The government was advised to stop funding the recurrent expenditure of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron and limit itself to capital projects. This should save the government N1.9bn.

The committee asked the government to stop funding the Nigeria Football Federation as recommended by FIFA. This should save the government N1.3bn.

The committee recommended that the National Inland Waterways’ functions be taken over by the Nigerian Ports Authority. This should save the government N14bn in capital and recurrent expenditures.

Aside from asking 12 professional health bodies to stop receiving government funding but depend on subscriptions from members, another 20 professional and regulatory agencies were asked to stop receiving government funding.

The report further recommended that about 23 research institutes should draw funding from a proposed National Research and Development Fund and grants. This is expected to save the government at least N48.2bn.

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had ordered that a committee be set up to look into the report and implement it in order to reduce the cost of governance in the face of a looming economic crisis occasioned by the drop in global oil prices.

The Federal Government, however, said workers would not be sacked. Nevertheless, the recommendations in the report have yet to be implemented.
https://punchng.com/oronsaye-report-fg-budgets-n900bn-for-agencies-recommended-for-scrapping/

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Nobody: 3:55am On Oct 24, 2021
Nigeria needs to be sold or recolonized by China.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Lawlab249: 4:23am On Oct 24, 2021
Lol

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by EagleNest(m): 4:25am On Oct 24, 2021
There are many agencies and parastatals with duplicate functions. Eg ICPC, EFCC and CCB have similar functions. It needs to be merged into one.
Federal government needs to reform its public sector. It needs prunning.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 4:51am On Oct 24, 2021
Watch as some children of hate will rush to comment nonsense without first reading it.

Responding to the article, It will be right if the Oronsaye's report submitted in 2011 during Goodluck Jonathan's regime is actually considered by the administration of President Buhari. That will definitely save us a lot of money on duplicate MDAs.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by joyandfaith: 5:24am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
Watch as some children of hate will rush to comment nonsense without first reading it.

Responding to the article, It will be right if the Oronsaye's report submitted in 2011 during Goodluck Jonathan's regime is actually considered by the administration of President Buhari. That will definitely save us a lot of money on duplicate MDAs.

Ippis , TSA account, National conference, bvn and oronsanye report were ideas of gej administration. Buhari picked ippis, tsa and bvn for implementation. He ignored others that wiil harm interests of the north.
There is no way you can implement reports on national conference and oronsanye commiteee without legislative backing among others. Reform usually takes time.

With poor government revenue and borrowing, this is best time implement the report.

With insecurity and agitation, this is best time to implement national conference report.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 5:31am On Oct 24, 2021
joyandfaith:


Ippis , TSA account, National conference, bvn and oronsanye report were ideas of gej administration. Buhari picked ippis, tsa and bvn for implementation. He ignored others that wiil harm interests of the north.
There is no way you can implement reports on national conference and oronsanye commiteee without legislative backing among others. Reform usually takes time.

With poor government revenue and borrowing, this is best time implement the report.

With insecurity and agitation, this is best time to implement national conference report.
you almost did make sense, but, what stopped Jonathan from implementing the report of 2011? The report was submitted four years before Buhari came on sit. He had good solid four years. What stopped him? I guess Dude was stark clueless and knew nothing about governance and administration.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Nobody: 5:35am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
what stopped Jonathan from. Implementing the report of 2011. Four years before Buhari came on sit. What stopped him? Dude was stark clueless.
GEJ really messed up.

I was so disappointed in him cause I believed in him.

Is time for GMB to look into this orasanya report

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by abouzaid: 5:36am On Oct 24, 2021
Buhari wouldn't do it, the report recommended the scrapping of both the Muslim and Christian pilgrims board and the government should stop funding pilgrimages. This great recommendation wouldn't be implemented by Buhari because most pilgrims are Muslims. Nigeria is heading to an avoidable but necessary economic destruction under Buhari.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 5:37am On Oct 24, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
GEJ really messed up.

I was so disappointed in him cause I believed in him.

Is time for GMB to look into this orasanya report
hopefully he should.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by roundman: 5:39am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
you almost did make sense, but, what stopped Jonathan from implementing the report of 2011? The report was submitted four years before Buhari came on sit. He had good solid four years. What stopped him? I guess Dude was stark clueless and knew nothing about governance and administration.
Good question.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by joyandfaith: 5:40am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
you almost did make sense, but, what stopped Jonathan from implementing the report of 2011? The report was submitted four years before Buhari came on sit. He had good solid four years. What stopped him? I guess Dude was stark clueless and knew nothing about governance and administration.

Who told it was stopped. Report was gazetted in 2013 or 2014 after series of evaluation. He lost election in 2015.
It is only a fool that would think such report can be implemented within a short period.
Why did buhari abandon it but show interest in implementing bvn, tsa and ippis originated by gej you guys hated much?

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by abouzaid: 5:42am On Oct 24, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
GEJ really messed up.

I was so disappointed in him cause I believed in him.

Is time for GMB to look into this orasanya report
Weyrey wer de disguise be your name, who doesn't know that you're a government paid troll, going by your name, you're probably Laurreta Onochie, the media assistant to Buhari that is wanted for sexual trafficking of young ladies to Dubai.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Nobody: 5:49am On Oct 24, 2021
abouzaid:
Weyrey wer de disguise be your name, who doesn't know that you're a government paid troll, going by your name, you're probably Laurreta Onochie, the media assistant to Buhari that is wanted for sexual trafficking of young ladies to Dubai.
A hungry man is an angry man.

Go find something eat, even if nah garri.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 5:53am On Oct 24, 2021
joyandfaith:


Who told it was stopped. Report was gazetted in 2013 or 2014 after series of evaluation. He lost election in 2015.
It is only a fool that would think such report can be implemented within a short period.
Why did buhari abandon it but show interest in implementing bvn, tsa and ippis originated by gej you guys hated much?
Same Jonathan that rejected 90% of the Oronsaye's recommendation before the white paper was finally released in 2014? Jonathan had enough time. One year was more than enough for him to implement the white paper. How long did it take Buhari to implement TSA alone?

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by joyandfaith: 5:56am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
Same Jonathan that rejected 90% of the Oronsaye's recommendation before the white paper was finally released in 2014? Jonathan had enough time. One year was more than enough for him to implement the white paper. How long did it take Buhari to implement TSA alone?

If gej was stupid not to implement it, is Buhari also stupid not to implement it? Is he not mr change?

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 6:03am On Oct 24, 2021
joyandfaith:


If gej was stupid not to implement it, is Buhari also stupid not to implement it? Is he not mr change?
You still haven't answered my question as to why Jonathan didn't implement it. You must not find a way of always blaming Buhari for all your misfortunes.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by joyandfaith: 6:09am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
You still haven't answered my question as to why Jonathan didn't implement it. You must not find a way of always blaming Buhari for all your misfortunes.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/fg-reconstitutes-cttee-oronsaye-report-white-paper/amp/

Even if buhari government agreed that gej administration had put structure in place for implementation. Buhari reconstituted gej implementation committee in 2016. This is 2021.


Read the link with understanding because you are spitting meconium-stained vomitus

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by MRDEE01: 6:14am On Oct 24, 2021
You will be surprised only if your not a nigerian

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by benuejosh: 6:18am On Oct 24, 2021
joyandfaith:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/fg-reconstitutes-cttee-oronsaye-report-white-paper/amp/

Even if buhari government agreed that gej administration had put structure in place for implementation. Buhari reconstituted gej implementation committee in 2016. This is 2021.


Read the link with understanding because you are spitting meconium-stained vomitus
You must still find a way to defend your former Mr President. It seems you have a problem with comprehension. Till you read that link again and figure out yourself then you can quote me. But, quote me again when I am back from Church.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by joyandfaith: 6:25am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
You must still find a way to defend your former Mr President. It seems you have a problem with comprehension. Till you read that link again and figure out yourself then you can quote me. But, quote me again when I am back from Church.

gej was stupid and could not implement it but it is expected your daddy Buhari , the only wise man in Nigeria, shouid implement it.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by SEGLIZ: 7:10am On Oct 24, 2021
this isn't surprising, wasn't expecting anything less.

wasn't expecting them to do anything differently.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:10am On Oct 24, 2021
About N814.4m will be saved if the same action is taken on the Fiscal Responsibility Commission.


This will be saved to be relooted again
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Lovenorth: 7:12am On Oct 24, 2021
But they have not been scrap
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Bobotic(m): 7:14am On Oct 24, 2021
Someone should come and take me back to U.A.R shocked because i'm tired of this fairly used Nigeria country grin grin grin

Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by olatade(m): 7:17am On Oct 24, 2021
What about the national assembly?

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Zagee: 7:19am On Oct 24, 2021
Implementing this is a call to destabilise the north grin. They will not do it. Agency's here and there just to satisfy bellies, not found on common sense.
Nigeria's administration is pile of poo ..
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Tbasicme: 7:23am On Oct 24, 2021
Let's leave all the blame game aside. The report needs to be implemented. Because it's in the best interest of the nation at large
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by seyz91(m): 7:43am On Oct 24, 2021
cheesy you no lie
SARSCoV2:
Nigeria needs to be sold or recolonized by China.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by seyz91(m): 7:43am On Oct 24, 2021
i tell you
EagleNest:
There are many agencies and parastatals with duplicate functions. Eg ICPC, EFCC and CCB have similar functions. It needs to be merged into one.
Federal government needs to reform its public sector. It needs prunning.
Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by Jeezuzpick(m): 7:46am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
you almost did make sense, but, what stopped Jonathan from implementing the report of 2011? The report was submitted four years before Buhari came on sit. He had good solid four years. What stopped him? I guess Dude was stark clueless and knew nothing about governance and administration.

I swear, I blame Jonathan for all going on in this country, because his indecisiveness led to the advent of Buhari.

All the things he could have put in place to ensure a prosperous Nigeria, he had all the recommendations, but refused to implement any.

The Electoral Act, PIB, Orosanye Report...... Even OBJ's recommendation of dialogue with the first elements of Boko Haram.

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Re: FG Budgets ₦900bn For Agencies Recommended For Scrapping - Oronsaye Report by bizzibodi(m): 7:48am On Oct 24, 2021
What will happen to all their buildings & structures now? will it be implemented all those agencies are created to provide jobs for d north...just watch how ACF,NEF,Macban will kick against it.

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