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Tambuwal: SIFTAS, USAID Programs Buoyed SOSG Finance, Administration

By Muhammad Ibrahim. Sokoto

Sokoto state government has over the years enjoyed a veritable financial and governance lifelines from the World Bank States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Program-for-Results (SIFTAS) and the United States Agency for International Development Nigeria States Accountability Transparency and Effectiveness (State2State) activity.

This was contained in a statement from the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to governor Tambuwal Muhammad Bello.

It further said this was the submission of the state Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state on Tuesday at the first dialogue series organized by USAID and the State2State program held at the TRANSCORP Hilton hotel, Abuja.

He spoke as a panelist and in his capacity as a Governor after delivering the speech of the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), to whom he is the Vice Chairman.

The panelists deliberated on reforms bordering on issues of auditing, procurement and budgeting; all of which they concurred, requires a lot of political will.

According to Governor Tambuwal, his administration benefitted greatly and tremendously from the introduction of many reforms by the SIFTAS program and the State2State in terms of the finances of the state, its administration and general governance.

But in retrospect, the Governor who observed that it has been work in progress, noted that“it has not been easy.”

“Reforms are not only difficult at initiation level but much more on sustaining, where you run into difficulties and problems.

“Reforms, generally, are difficult to receive in settings where you have entrenched precedents, traditions, cultures and ways of doing things,” the Governor added.

He further added that “it is not easy to supplant trajectories of doing things with a complete new systems. So, SIFTAS has not been easy,” as yhe state met some resistance from people who were “probably benefiting from the old order, especially when it comes to fiscal reforms, accountability and transparency.”

He noted also that: “It is difficult for people to accept that because some are benefiting from the rot in the system and they are so entrenched such that’s any attempt to change their ways of doing things you will meet some stiff resistance. But we are gradually getting there.”

Gov. Tambuwal insisted that reforms are necessary and must be institutionalized. “The world is dynamic and governance is dynamic. Therefore, there is the need for review and reform of systems of governance,especially where you are talking about efforts aimed at improving good governance like we are doing in Nigeria.

“So, this is very key and important in driving properly structured delivery of programs of government. Reforms are necessary and very much needed at all times,” he stressed.

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