The World Bank has granted Sokoto State government $15 million for its commitment to the implementation of the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) program.
The state government clinched the grant after its astronomical score in the SFTAS ranking from 2/5 in 2019 to 14/15 in 2020, which puts it among the top three states in the country to achieve such ranking.
A statement signed by the special adviser on media and publicity to the governor, Muhammad Bello, said the state grant also earned $2.5 million grant from World Bank last year.
Also in the period under review, the state government doubled its share of the federally collected PAYE tax and undertook a forensic audit of its pension benefits, thus establishing “a liability of over N800 million which is under verification and validation by the Pension Transition Arrangement Directorate (PTAD),” the report of the SFTAS Committee presented to Gov. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal stated.
Bello further said Tambuwal while receiving the report on Thursday expressed delight with the feat and directed that members of the committee should be given automatic promotion in appreciation of their efforts.
Describing their work as “tedious, tasking and painstaking,” the governor said when it was first initiated many people thought it was deliberately started to punish them.
But according to him, the “intention is to bequeath the state with strong institutions for good governance.
“I don’t believe in business as usual. I believe in Sokoto State being the frontline state in good governance. These are the reasons behind all the reforms. In the long run, the state will be the one to benefit,” Gov Tambuwal said.
He commended the incumbent Commissioner for Finance, Hon. AbdusSamad Dasuki and the SFTAS team; his predecessor, who is the current Secretary to the State Government, Mal. Saidu Umar, that worked conscientiously to make the state attain the World Bank ranking, just as he gave kudos to the Sokoto State House of Assembly (SOHA) for making enabling laws that propelled the SFTAS Committee to success.
Presenting the committee’s report titled: ‘Sokoto State: The Gains of Opening Up’, during a State Executive Council session, Hon. Dasuki said “Sokoto is now a template for revenue generation and budget transparency in Nigeria.”
He added that “on the bedrock of (Gov Tambuwal’s) huge investment on human capital development, we collectively recognized the need to reform the obstinate bureaucracy and modernize our payment processes.
“We set out to tackle the challenge of a poorly documented and evidently duplicated workforce to ensure transparency and block leakages in payment processes and revenue collection channels,” he further added.
As a result of all the works of the committee, Dasuki disclosed that the state payroll and non-personnel payments are now automated, its internally generated revenue increased as its Inland Revenue Board is also upgraded.
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