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In my opinion, YES.
Corruption is responsible for the failure & poor implementation of the budget in Nigeria.
The process of producing a budget requires that some consultation be made with the beneficiary to determine needs & what is required. However, this isn’t the case in Nigeria. So from the onset, corruption has set in because the budget is not a reflection of the desires/needs of the people. It is a LIE!
Notwithstanding, what of the figures/things that have been captured in the budget, are they implemented to the letter?
If the whole exercise is fraudulent from the onset, how would good/true outcomes result from it?
Thank you.