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TSA saved government N56.4b overdraft charges in one year, says AGF

By Mathias Okwe, (Assistant Business Editor, Abuja)
17 August 2017   |   4:34 am
The Federal Government and its agencies saved at least N56.4 billion from overdrafts in the last one year through the application of Treasury Single Account (TSA).

Accountant-General, Mr Ahmed Idris

The Federal Government and its agencies saved at least N56.4 billion from overdrafts in the last one year through the application of Treasury Single Account (TSA).

The Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, who provided the figure, explained that before the implementation of the TSA, the Federal Government was incurring on a monthly basis a minimum of N4.7 billion from overdraft charges by banks when the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) over draw their balances held in the different bank accounts.

Idris made the disclosure yesterday while reviewing the public financial management reforms with particular reference to the TSA implementation and its benefits to government organized for stakeholders in Abuja.

His words: “TSA has enabled us to make tremendous gains to the Federal Government and to the Nigerian economy. We have successfully eliminated multiple banking arrangements resulting in consolidation of over 20,000 bank accounts which were spread over deposit money banks across the country. This has further brought about transparency and effective tracking of government revenues. It has also led to the blocking of leakages and abuse, which characterised the public financial management before the implementation of the TSA.

“TSA has taken us out of the era of indiscriminate borrowings by MDAs and saved government the charges associated with those borrowings which hitherto amounted to N4.7b monthly.’’

Idris explained that the withdrawal of the fund from banks had made it difficult to impose charges on Federal Government funds as the government now maintains a single account for all its agencies with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The AGF stated that through the policy, the government has been able to block leakages and abuse which had characterised the public sector before its commencement in September 2015.

“I can therefore confidently assert that TSA has been beneficial to all stakeholders and the country as a whole,” he insisted, pointing out that the workshop is part of efforts to increase the level of consciousness on why the Federal Government deemed it necessary to carry out the public finance management reforms.

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