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Government moves to end Niger Delta crisis, merge agencies

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Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

The Federal Government yesterday moved to end militancy in the Niger Delta district. 

Tending to State House Correspondents on the result of the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting, Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai joined by the Deputy Governor of Anambra State Mkem Okeke, said governors under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) have consented to frame a board that would team up with the Federal Government to battle the hazard of vandalism and pulverization of oil and power establishment among others. 

Pastor of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, who likewise talked after the NEC meeting, with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo directing, said the present organization was just on a save mission of an economy that was at that point battered. 

El-Rufai likewise revealed that the NEC consented to venture up cost sparing measures including a diminishment of associates, vehicles in the escort of government authorities and merger of organizations as suggested by the Steve Oronsaye Committee on Public Service Reforms and in perspective of the retreat. 

"At the government level, we are recommending taking a gander at the Orosanye report. We have talked about critical strides to be taken. We have recommended taking a gander at Orosanye report that proposed merger and decrease productions of organizations," El Rufai said. 

As indicated by him: "FG has 580 offices. They are excessively numerous and they cost excessively. There is a need to take a gander at those that are copied and consolidation them. That is a report distributed since 2012. Indeed, even inside MDAs, we have to consider consolidating offices. We may not require the same number of offices as we have. We have talked about actualizing an open administration reestablishment program to get more youthful individuals, more IT-sparing individuals into people in general administration."

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