In order to cushion the effect of the
harsh economic situation in the country, Osun State Governor, Rauf
Aregbesola, has called for the review of the current revenue sharing
formula to push more resources to the states.
Aregbesola made the call during his
presentation at the economic retreat organised by the National Economic
Council on Monday and Tuesday last week.
The governor regretted that the nation’s economy had increasingly worsened over the last three years.
This, he said, was caused by dwindling crude oil revenue globally.
He noted that the inflow of global wealth into oil-producing countries fell from $1.2tn in 2013 to N400bn in 2015.
“All the three tiers of government are affected. We are facing a national financial crisis,” the governor said.
In offering solutions to the current
challenges, Aregbesola listed three perspectives to be considered. They
included what he termed inter-governmental relations, interstate
relations and regional competitiveness.
Under inter-governmental relations, the
governor called for a “review of the current revenue sharing formula to
push more resources to states; federal-state governments collaboration
on infrastructure; prompt repayment of states for federal roads; Federal
Government-led public sector reforms which include reduction of cost of
government and optimisation of civil service.”
He noted that Osun State was currently being owed over N5bn in Back Duty Taxes.
Under interstate relations, Aregbesola
called for economic collaboration among contiguous states with
socio-cultural affinities and similarities.
He said such states could explore
economies of scale, regional optimisation of assets and endowments as
well as mitigation of afflictions and troubles.
The governor listed areas of
collaboration to include transport infrastructure, education, market
development, human capacity building as well as security and
intelligence sharing.
On regional competitiveness, the governor said monopoly should be discouraged to enhance national economy and shared prosperity.
Also in tackling the current economic realities, Aregbesola stressed the need to demonstrate courage, character and leadership.
He added that there was the need for adequate mass mobilisation of Nigerians towards national economic recovery.

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