Members of the National Economic Council (NEC) on Thursday in Abuja commended the leadership style of the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
NEC,
an official economic platform for dialogue among the 36 state
governors, the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and other
co-opted members, is chaired by the Vice-President.
Addressing
State House correspondents on the outcome of the NEC meeting, which was
presided over by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, Gov. Rochas Okorocha
of Imo said members of the Council were impressed by the way and manner
Osinbajo was handling the affairs of the country.
He said “But
the highlight of the whole discussion today was a special commendation
the Council made on the Acting President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria who we have all resolved to call a `System Stabiliser.
“For
the mere fact that Mr President (Muhammmadu Buhari) is on medical
vacation, the system is still as smooth as it has always been.
“So, we commended the acting president for a job well done.’’
Okorocha,
who disclosed that the Council discussed monetary issues concerning
Nigeria’s economy, said the nation’s Excess Crude Account stood at 2.3
billion dollars as at May 24.
He said the
Council also reviewed the discrepancies in the figures and directed the
Accountant-General of the Federation, Alhaji Ahmed Idris to reconcile
the discrepancies.
He said: “we were
made to understand from the office of the Accountant-General that the
excess crude account as at May 24 stands at 2.3 billion dollars’’.
“Council
also reviewed the discrepancies in figures and we have said that the
Accountant-General will look at it and at the next meeting he will brief
the council appropriately.’’
On the
budget support facility for state governments which would be terminated
by the end of May, the governor said the Council expressed concern that
this may affect the economies of the states negatively.
He
said the Council resolved that the budgetary support be extended to
enable state governments to meet some of their financial challenges.
“As
regards the loan support called the budget support facility for states
which is suppose to come to an end by the end of this month, council was
concerned about the fact that we are gradually coming out of
recession," he added.
According
to him, if this budgetary support ceases at the end of May, it may
create some lapses in our bid to stabilise the economy.
“So
council resolved that the budgetary support be extended to enable
states catch up with the economic challenges of the moment,’’ he added.
He
stated that the council noted with delight that the Forcados terminal
would soon commence crude oil production and this would subsequently
help to stabilise the economy.
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