2019 State Budget: Ministers Defend Draft Projections At Senate
- Par Eulalia AMABO
- 30 nov. 2018 10:59
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This is within the guidelines of the annual scrutiny of the State budget by the Finance and Budget Committee of the Senate before its subsequent adoption or modification.
Members of government have begun defending their respective draft budgets for the 2019 fiscal year before the Finance and Budget Committee of the Senate headed by Senator Victor Elie Essomba Tsoungi, in the presence of Minister Jules Doret Ndongo, who is representing the Vice prime Minister, Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Relations with Parliament. The Ministers are presenting their priority projects for 2019 should the budget be adopted at the Senate. It should be noted that the 2019 Finance Bill has already been adopted at the National Assembly and forwarded to the Senate for scrutiny. The Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Laurent Esso was one of the first Ministers to defend his FCFA 66.316 billion proposed budget before the Committee. Going by his explanatory notes, consolidating the rule of law, harmonising and modernising legislation, improving access to justice, promotion of human rights, fight against prison overcrowding and corruption are principle areas for 2019. Joseph Beti Assomo, Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense, while defending his budgetary proposals of FCFA 247.447 billion said his focal points are improving national security, equipping and upgrading military hospitals, advancing the Military Engineering Corps and ensuring the recruitment and training of military personnel to fill up for those going on retirement or dying from operations. For the Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Alamine Ousmane Mey, his financial projection of FCFA 52.791 billion will be used to foster development through the completion and realisation of projects in the country. With regards to decentralisation, Minister Georges Elanga Obam, who defended his bud get as well as for the Ministry of Territorial Administration said enough resources wi...
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