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Bauch’s Fiscal Challenges: The Imperative for Strategic Governance -By Fatima Abdullahi Mohammed

Effective debt management requires not only prudent borrowing but also strategic allocation of funds to projects that yield measurable benefits for the citizenry.
Moreover, the delay in salary payments to local government workers, particularly the February salaries disbursed at the end of March, underscores systematic inefficiencies.

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The fisic landscape of Bauchi State presents a paradox: significant borrowing juxtaposed with minimal developmental outcomes. The state’s domestic debt stands at N143.9 billion, complemented by an external debt of $186.8 million. Yet critical sectors suchas educyand healthcare remain underfunded. With infrastructure projects either stalled or non-existent.
This disconnect suggests a need for a comprehensive review of the state’s fisc policies and Governance structures.

Effective debt management requires not only prudent borrowing but also strategic allocation of funds to projects that yield measurable benefits for the citizenry.
Moreover, the delay in salary payments to local government workers, particularly the February salaries disbursed at the end of March, underscores systematic inefficiencies.

Such delays not only affect the livelihoods of employees but also erode public trust in governmental institutions.
To navigate these challenges, Bauchi State must adopt a multi-faceted approach:

1. Transparency: Public disclosure of borrowing terms and project allocations to foster accountability.

2. Strategic Planning: Prioritizing projects with high socio-economic returns to ensure sustainable development.

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3. Stakeholder Engagement: Involving civil society and community leaders in decision-making processes to align projects with local needs.

In conclusion, while borrowing is a legitimate tool for development, it’s efficacy is contingent upon strategic planning and transparent execution. Bauchi State’s leadership must rise to the occasion, implementing reforms that not only address current fiscal challenges but also lay the groundwork for sustainable growth and improved quality of life for it’s residents.

Fatima Abdullahi Mohammed

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