Faced with these challenges, he said the Tambuwal administration came up with strategies to reform the public finance to ensure prudent management of resources, blocked loopholes in the state payroll, and instituted a regime of transparency and accountability in public finance.
He said the reforms of the state finances also received recognitions from major institutions, including a grant of $33 million in three years and expecting another $22 million before the end of 2022 from the World Bank for the commitment to the implementation of the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability programme following its impressive score in the SFTAS ranking so far, placing it among the top three states in the country to achieve such ranking.
He also listed the enactment of the harmonised Consolidated Revenue Law of 2019, which had helped the state to raise its IGR by 97 percent.
Purposeful leadership! 22 million dollars inflow!
Petoshodin