Wednesday, October 30, 2013

FG REQUIRES N464TRN TO IMPLEMENT MASTER PLAN ON INFRASTRUCTURE

Mr Fidelis Ugbo, the Secretary of the National Planning Commission,
says N464 trillion will be required to implement the National
Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (NIIMP).
The master plan is a 30-year plan expected to...
be funded by the federal
and state governments as well as the private sector.
Ugbo made the disclosure on Tuesday at the opening of the 10th Joint
Planning Board (JPB) and National Council on Development Planning
(NCDP) meetings in Uyo.
The theme of the meeting is "Imperative of Strategic Planning as a
Framework for Effective Policy Formation and Implementation for
Nigeria's Transformation''.
"The scope of the NIIMP coverage is 2014 to 2043. The investment size
is approximately N464 trillion and is to be implemented through
five-year operational plan and 10-year strategic plan for 30 years.
"The NIIMP has been developed, concluded and is currently being
validated to complement the Transformation Agenda and Vision
20:2020,'' Ugbo said.
He urged the permanent secretaries of states planning commissions, who
were actively involved in the plan, to be involved in the
implementation of the plan.
Ugbo also urged state governments to ensure that their annual budgets
and medium term plans were aligned with the priorities of the NIIMP
with effect from the 2014 budget.
However, Mrs Arit Ibanga, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Economic Development, Akwa Ibom, said dwindling revenue due to oil
theft in the Niger Delta had severe implications on the nation's
development planning processes.
"The outcome of the current review of the revenue formula, the
national dialogue and the ongoing constitution review will severely
impact on our planning processes.
"We must therefore be able to develop a more robust framework and
response capability that will be easily amendable to the possible
distortions these changes may bring,'' Ibanga said.
The three-day meeting will review the extent of implementation of key
recommendations on development planning processes arising from the
last JPB meeting held in Benue. (NAN)

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