• Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Signup to receive updates
 Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa
NiRA Event
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Opportunities
  • Funding
  • Women Tech
  • Expert Column
  • Blockchain
No Result
View All Result
Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Consolidate SystemSpecs’ TSA gains to Avoid Economic Disaster – Nigeria Economic Advancement Forum Urges FG

by Dare Afolabi
7 years ago
in News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
NEAF

NEAF

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

Photo News: NCC Launches Corporate Governance Guidelines for Telcos

Entertainment Meets Connectivity: Free WiFi to Light Up Anambra’s Grand Unveil of Solution Fun City

NASENI Boss Commends President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

NASENI Launches Irrigate Nigeria in Bauchi as FG Pushes for Higher Farmer Income

Foremost economic advocacy group, Nigeria Economic Advancement Forum (NEAF), entreats the Federal Government to consolidate the financial gains of the efficient Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy by exporting the policy and its technology supplier, SystemSpecs, across the continent.

The exemplary anti-corruption posture of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration which has produced tremendous results in the public financial management system of the country can also be replicated for the economic furtherance of the continent.

Undisputedly, the fiscal accountability introduced since the full implementation of the policy in 2015 has spurred the overarching objective of elevating Nigeria to the status of other the most economically advanced countries of the world and it will be noble to have other African countries benefit from it as well.

We call to mind a statement issued in 2016 where we commended the government for administering the policy for the long-term sustenance of the nation and backing an indigenous company, SystemSpecs, to drive it.

The Lagos-state based company, SystemSpecs, rose to the occasion at a pivotal moment in the history of the country by extending the services of its technology, Remita, to drive the policy in a sacrificial manner.

Interestingly, we are aware that the company was not paid for the design of the software on the claim that it already had in place the infrastructure robust enough to support it.

As a proudly Nigerian group promoting Nigerian products and in the spirit of fairness, an initiative that saved the country a whooping N10 trillion from over a thousand Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in less than four years, should become a national legacy.

Furthermore, the interest shown by other African countries like the Republic of Gambia and Kenya in our TSA reinforce the value of the policy to the progress of any developing nation.

Recently, a mission from the Republic of Gambia led by the Permanent Secretary of its Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Mrs. Ada Gaye, alluded to a recommendation by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to understudy the TSA process of Nigeria which included extensive interactions with the government and SystemSpecs.

During the two-week long process, the Gambians expressed their openness to contracting SystemSpecs to provide the technology for a seamless duplication of the policy.

In addition, news has also circulated about the forthcoming understudying of the policy by Ethiopia and Kenya.

However, in defiance of the transmuted mode of operation, we are witnessing ploys by corrupt entities to sabotage the efforts of the government in improving the public financial management system of the country.

What commenced as an innocuous clamour for FG to reduce the service charge borne by citizens when transacting with it, the civil society organisation (CSO) utilised in advancing the machinations of corruption has upped the ante to encompass discrediting the process leading to the selection of SystemSpecs as the choice technology provider behind the policy.

We find it utterly repulsive that an organisation ostensibly advocating for peace will stir up controversy without following due diligence in performing an uncomplicated Google search on the topic.

The TSA contracting history is well-documented in the open source online community and anyone genuinely interested in it can easily access it.

Only an individual with nefarious intentions will skip this process and make false declarations in an attempt to please their paymasters.

We will like to draw Nigerians’ attention to the monumental tragedy about to befall the country if we allow the corruption currently fighting back to hold sway.

Truncating the success of the TSA, will completely set the country back into the doldrums of financial impropriety that resulted on losses of trillions of naira.

At a time we should be discussing the consolidation of the gains, expending the benefits to subserviced areas, including dollar denominated transactions, conducting a case study for export purposes, some people are busy machinating the destruction of the very foundation of the initiative.

The pertinent questions are:

Where was this group when the Senate was investigating the procurement process?

Where were they when SystemSpecs was the only company that could bail the country out of serious embarrassment when CMA and NIBSS could not come through on President Buhari’s September 2015 deadline for full TSA implementation?

Where were they when SystemSpecs was unpaid for several years and still selflessly servicing the software?

In summary, Nigerians have come to terms with the potency of TSA and would like to see other revolutionary reforms across other sectors of the country to curb the menace of corruption.

Nevertheless, those who benefited from the erstwhile fragmented system that allowed for unchecked looting of the treasury are beginning to fight back in a bid to secure of reversal of fortune.

It is for this reason that Mr. President must do all within his power to reinforce the policy by midwifing the exportation of the technology behind the process, Remita, and bestowing of national awards for patriotism and innovation to the company responsible for the development of the policy, SystemSpecs.


Do you have a story that is worth featuring? Get in touch via [email protected]


Don’t miss important articles during the week. Subscribe to https://techbuild.africa/newsletter-signup/ for updates.

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
ShareTweetShareSendShare

Related Posts

Photo News: NCC Launches Corporate Governance Guidelines for Telcos
News

Photo News: NCC Launches Corporate Governance Guidelines for Telcos

Solution Fun City
News

Entertainment Meets Connectivity: Free WiFi to Light Up Anambra’s Grand Unveil of Solution Fun City

NASENI
News

NASENI Boss Commends President Tinubu’s “Nigeria First Policy”

Subscribe Us

Recent Posts

  • Beyond More Money: Why Africa Needs Smarter Capital Deployment
  • Meta Expands Safety Features for Nigerian Teens and Parents at Abuja Event
  • Grey Expands Cross-Border Offering With Four New Currency Payout Options
  • 6 Ways Google and Gemini Are Changing How Fans Enjoy the 2026 World Cup
  • Paystack Rolls Out Paystack Index, Bringing AI Into the Checkout Experience
  • WhatsApp Now Flags Unfamiliar Numbers Before You Open a Chat
  • After Years in Regulatory Limbo, Zimbabwe’s Crypto Industry Gets a Formal Rulebook
  • The Bigger Crypto Security Problem Isn’t Billion-Dollar Hacks Anymore
  • RoboCare Lands Investment From 216 Capital to Expand Its Farm Intelligence Platform Beyond Tunisia
  • Football Podcasts Gain Momentum Across Sub-Saharan Africa, Spotify Reveals

Telegram

Join @techbuildafrica on Telegram
Innovation | Startups | Funding | Tech Blog in Africa

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms
  • Blockchain
  • CleanTech

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Hubs
  • Funding
  • WomenTech
  • CleanTech
  • Blockchain

© 2013-2024 techbuild.africa. All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Secret Link