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FG takes leap towards fiscal excellence with revised cash management policy – Minister 

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February 3, 2025
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FG takes leap towards fiscal excellence with revised cash management policy – Minister 
The Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, delivers her address

The Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, delivers her address

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The Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, delivers her address

The Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to ensuring sound fiscal management and sustainable economic development through the revised policy on Cash Management and Bottom-Up Cash Planning.

The minister gave the assurance at the stakeholders review meeting on the Implementation of the Revised Policy on Cash Management and Bottom-Up Cash Planning Protocols, held in Abuja

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She said: “The revised policy on Cash Management and Bottom-Up Cash Planning represents a pivotal step in our journey toward ensuring sound fiscal management and sustainable economic development.”

Uzoka-Anite explained that the policy, which was introduced in 2024, has shown significant progress in streamlining budget execution, ensuring funds are allocated and utilised in line with approved plans, and facilitating timely project implementation.

She stated that the policy has increased transparency and accountability by introducing greater scrutiny and justification for fund requests, reducing opportunities for financial mismanagement, and safeguarding public funds.

The minister highlighted the importance of data consistency across key government institutions to ensure accurate economic indicators and greater transparency.

She stressed the need for structural reforms, particularly in agriculture, to boost food supply and ease inflationary pressures.

“By adopting this policy, we reaffirm our dedication to the efficient use of public funds, which is critical to driving impactful development programs and meeting the needs of our people,” she added.

However, Uzoka-Anite acknowledged that challenges still remain, including concerns about the policy’s processes taking too much time and the need for some Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to develop the necessary expertise and tools to fully implement the Bottom-Up Cash Planning approach.

To address these challenges, she said, “the government is engaging in an open and constructive dialogue with stakeholders to identify areas for improvement and develop solutions.”

A group photograph after the event

While reaffirming the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the success of the revised policy on Cash Management and Bottom-Up Cash Planning, Uzoka-Anite encouraged all stakeholders to actively participate, share insights, and propose actionable solutions.

She assured that “together, we can build a more transparent, accountable, and efficient public financial management system that serves the best interest of all Nigerians.”

She added: “As the present administration continues to strengthen its fiscal management framework, the Revised Cash Management Policy serves as a major milestone towards a more transparent, accountable, and efficient public financial management system.

“With the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to its success and the collective efforts of all stakeholders, we can build a brighter financial future for all Nigerians.”

Tags: Cash Management and Bottom-Up Cash PlanningDr Doris Uzoka-Anitefiscal reformsMinister of State for Finance
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