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FG Allays Fears Over Oronsaye Report Implementation Amidst Diverse Reactions

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, sought to reassure the public regarding potential mass retrenchment as the government moves to implement the Oronsaye Report, aiming to streamline government agencies and parastatals.

Speaking at the fourth edition of the Ministerial Press Briefing Series in Abuja, Minister Idris emphasized that the government’s focus is on reducing costs and enhancing efficiency, rather than causing job losses or economic instability.

The Minister’s statement came in the wake of endorsements and criticisms from various quarters. Notably, Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, expressed support for President Tinubu’s decision to implement the report, citing its potential to cut governance costs and improve effectiveness.

However, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Femi Falana advised against a blanket implementation, suggesting instead a reduction in governmental structures such as the National Assembly and ministerial positions to curtail expenses.

Minister Idris underscored that the government’s approval of the report after a meticulous review underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to fiscal prudence and responsible governance. He emphasized that the objective is to optimize resource allocation, eliminate duplication of functions, and enhance service delivery.

Highlighting the economic gains already witnessed, Idris pointed to GDP growth and increased capital importation, attributing these improvements to the administration’s reforms aimed at instilling investor confidence.

He also disclosed President Tinubu’s directives for social security and unemployment programs to support graduates and boost consumer purchasing power amid economic adjustments.

Meanwhile, Obi reiterated his support for the report’s implementation, emphasizing its alignment with principles of efficiency and cost-effectiveness in governance. He urged constructive engagement rather than blind criticism, advocating for resource reallocation to critical sectors like education and health.

However, Falana cautioned against an indiscriminate approach, noting the report’s outdatedness and potential adverse effects on workers. He recommended prioritizing security and exploring alternatives to downsizing, such as merging legislative houses and reducing political appointees.

As discussions continue on the Oronsaye Report’s implementation, diverse viewpoints underscore the complexities involved and the need for balanced decision-making to ensure both fiscal responsibility and social welfare.

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