President 
Muhammadu Buhari on Monday urged state governors who are currently owing
 salaries to, as a matter of urgency, explore ways of liquidating all 
unpaid salaries of staff which, he said, have brought untold hardship to
 thousands of families. 
He also 
encouraged them to restrict themselves to projects that will meet 
immediate needs of the people, taking account of available resources.
Buhari made the submission while inaugurating the National Economic Council led by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
The 
council which has the 36 state governors and the Governor of Central 
Bank of Nigeria as members is saddled with the responsibility of 
advising the President on economic affairs of the country.
The 
President said since the task of ensuring growth, job creation and 
equity, is enormous, leaders must kick-start the process by cultivating a
 culture of prudent management of resources at all levels of 
government. 
This, he 
said, will entail looking inwards to secure sustainable ways of 
increasing Internally Generated Revenue and harnessing growth potentials
 of each state to supplement the Federation Account allocation to 
states. 
He
 said, “The states are also encouraged to embark on projects that will 
meet immediate needs of the people taking account of available 
resources. 
“I 
therefore urge Council members to consider, as a matter of urgency, 
exploring efficient means of gradually liquidating all unpaid salaries 
of staff, which have brought untold hardship to thousands of families. 
“I would 
like also, as a former Governor myself, to remind us the need for 
neighbouring states to cooperate closely on projects such as interstate 
and feeder roads, soil erosion, desertification and other developmental 
programmes. 
“Our 
country is one and we who have the responsibility to run it must lead by
 example. As far as it is possible, there should be distance between 
politics and development programmes.”
Buhari 
said on its part, the Federal Government, under his leadership, would 
abide by the provisions of Sections 80 and 162 of the Constitution and 
ensure more accountability, transparency and integrity in the 
distribution of the Federation Account.  
He 
promised that all revenue generating agencies such as the Nigerian 
National Petroleum Corporation; Nigeria Customs Services; Federal Inland
 Revenue Services; Nigeria Ports Authority; Central Bank of 
Nigeria; Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency and Liquefied
 Natural Gas shall comply with stipulated financial regulations and 
administrative instructions in their remittances into the Consolidated 
Revenue Fund.
On 
insurgency, in parts of the country, the President said the Nigerian 
Armed Forces have shown renewed commitment and made steady progress in 
the fight against Boko Haram.  
He added 
that Nigeria, under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and 
the Republic of Benin, is collaborating with the Republics of Niger, 
Chad, Cameroun and Benin to consolidate cross-border and international 
efforts at eradicating the insurgency.source
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