Marr Nyang Says 2024 budget needs proper restructuring

 

    Team Outpost


Marr Nyang, the Executive Director of Gambia Participates (GP) has said that the 2024 draft budget for revenue estimates and expenditure needs proper  restructuring for the growth and management of the economy. 

“I guess restructuring our fiscal policies and attitudes, how do we efficiently manage our public funds is something that need to be look at,” he said 


In a telephone interview with The Outpost Media on Thursday, he said there is need for the new draft budget to better explain the new projects included in the budget. 


“The budget need to be program base, and for the budget to be explaining it's new act. or its new project that is included in the budget.


There should be a note detailing the outcome of that project. To know what is the input and to know those that are going to benefit. And how we can impact the economy,” he posited. 


He added: “I guess these are the informations that are still lacking in the budget. 


These informations will help parliament and also budget advocates to ensure there is fiscal accountability. 

With that information the citizens will be able to know how to benefit from the budget.

Overall, I guess there is still challenge with our deficits, and also the payment of debt,” he concluded.

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