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Assembly Committee On Special Duties Knocks Terry Etacherure Over Poor Budget Performance

Nov 25, 2024

By Onomiguren Agbamu

Delta State House of Assembly Committee on Special Duties has frowned at the poor budget performance of the ministry of Bureau for Special Duties and urged that the ministry should up their games in the 2025 fiscal year.

Addressing the commissioner of the ministry during the 2025 budget defense, the chairman of the committee, Hon. Anthony Alapala said the 9.25% budget performance of the Bureau in the outgoing 2024, was not a good one and should not be attributed to inability to access funds for its operations.

He said; ” apparently I am not impressed with the low performance figure of the Bureau within the period under review, Hon Nwaobi, enjoined the commissioner to ensure that he speed up action in the coming year to key perfectly into the MORE agenda of the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori.

“I must say that the Committee is not impressed with your performance ratio of Nine percent in the 2024 budget. That to us, was very poor.

“In this coming year, you should up your game to add impetus on the fiscal consolidation vision of the State Government’s 2025 budget.

“It is not how far, but how well we can go. So, we encourage you to do more in the coming year so that Deltans would benefit from the MORE agenda of His Excellency, the Governor of our dear State.

“This advice is important because, when you succeed as a Ministry, then, the State would have succeeded” Nwaobi said.

The Commissioner Bureau for Special Duties Terry Etacherure in his Budget defence solicited for additional funds to enable the Bureau perform optimally as expected.

He said the initial 2.6 billion Naira approved was grossly inadequate, even as he promised Deltans of better services in 2025.

Speaking with Journalists shortly after his budget defence, the commissioner, while blaming the poor performance on poor release of funds, however, lauded the committee for the advice, just as he assured Deltans that 2025 would witness improved performance.

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