REPORT: Kwara moves up in budget transparency, accountability

Date: 2021-07-07

•State now rated above national average

Kwara State Government has recorded improved ratings in budget transparency, participation and procurement processes over the past two years, with the state ranking third in the north central region - three years after it came last in the same ratings -, according to the Nigerian Subnational Budget Transparency Index 2020 by Grassroots Development Monitoring and Advocacy Centre.

The report also placed Kwara 17th nationally, a huge lift from its 32nd position in 2018 and 34th in 2015.

"In 2020, Kwara State ranked 17th (nationally) and 3rd among the states in the north-central. The good news from this is that Kwara State is now classified as one of the states in Nigeria with moderate to substantial budget information available in public domain," GDMAC Kwara State Researcher and Executive Director Mallam Tunde Jimoh said in Ilorin during presentation of the report to Deputy Governor Kayode Alabi.

"In 2015, Kwara State was placed among states that provided scanty information and minimal opportunities for public participation in the budget process. In 2018, the state recorded a marginal increase in its overall Budget Transparency Index from 8 (in 2015) to 10, and ranking from 34th to 32nd position.

"The survey collects cross country data on public finance management (PFM) key value chain to analyse how transparent, open, and participatory budget, and procurement processes are at sub-national states level in Nigeria. In the end, data collected were computed for all the 36 states and evaluated to see how much budget information is provided, spaces and mechanisms for public participation throughout the budget process, and how robust and transparent the procurement process in the states.

"Unlike in the two previous editions of the surveys (in 2016 and 2018), Kwara State's performances on key parameters have improved above national average across some of the sub-indexes. In fact, Kwara State now ranks amongst the top performing states in the overall Nigeria's Subnational Budget Transparency Index 2020 Report.

"We are convinced that the positive shift in the budgeting process in Kwara State in the last two years speaks loudly of plausible stewardship of Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in opening up the State's budget process. More importantly, the introduction of social audit was benchmarked as a good practice to mainstream citizen's inputs into budget execution which was recommended for other states to emulate."

Jimoh also urged the administration to do more to open up the budget process.

"More importantly, we would collaborate with the government to sustain the reforms in the finance management beyond the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability (SFTAS) disbursement linked indicators," he added.

Deputy Governor Mr Kayode Alabi said the administration was glad to have made noticeable positive progress in the area of inclusive budget, transparency and accountability.

"We are glad to have turned the page for good in these critical areas and we will endeavour to look into the recommendations of the report to set new records for the larger interest of our state," he said.

"We are certainly not afraid of accountability which is our watchword. We will continue to do our best, one step at a time, within the realities of our political environment and evolution of our democracy."

Kayode assured the team that the government would work to rank among 10 best states in budget transparency in the coming years.

Modupe Joel

Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor

July 6, 2021

 


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