Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far

The purpose of this article is to evaluate and critique the policy of Treasury Single Account (TSA) adopted by the Nigerian government as an essential tool for enhancing transparency and accountability in public sector financial. Theoretically, it is expected that TSA would bring about mutual benefi...

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Main Authors: C. J. Igbokwe-Ibeto, Barisua Barry Nkomah, Kehinde O. Osakede, Ruth Fanny Kinge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2016-06-01
Series:Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
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Online Access:http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/116
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spelling doaj-7b8698a46ea04f86908e43c1549c599d2020-11-24T22:00:12ZengAOSISAfrica’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review2310-21952310-21522016-06-014234235910.4102/apsdpr.v4i2.116115Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So FarC. J. Igbokwe-Ibeto0Barisua Barry Nkomah1Kehinde O. Osakede2Ruth Fanny Kinge3Nnamdi Azikiwe UniversityLagos State UniversityBabcock UniversityGombe State UniversityThe purpose of this article is to evaluate and critique the policy of Treasury Single Account (TSA) adopted by the Nigerian government as an essential tool for enhancing transparency and accountability in public sector financial. Theoretically, it is expected that TSA would bring about mutual benefit, halt economic injustice and engender financial discipline, transparency, accountability, a new economic and political order in Nigeria. However, in the public sector management and political economy of Nigeria,  its impact has been a mixed bag of the good, the bad and the ugly. Within the framework of New Public Management approach, the paper explores the gamut of issues surrounding the implementation of TSA and concludes that, for an administration that has social contract with Nigerians in terms of service delivery; it has the obligation to aggregating states’ resources to provide social services, amenities and infrastructural development to the people. Any step taking to ensure accountability and transparency by revenue generating agencies of government should be seen as a step in the right direction. However, while change is desirable, we feel there is need to exercise caution on account of the peculiar nature and character of the Nigerian state and society. Given the catalogue of challenges facing the operations TSA, it recommends among others, that the adoption of TSA in the country’s public sector should progress slowly and wisely. Institutions and institutional rules should be strengthened, be accountable and made autonomous of cabals and individual who might want to manipulate the system for group or personal interests.http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/116EffectiveEthicalFinanceManagementPolicyService delivery
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Barisua Barry Nkomah
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Ruth Fanny Kinge
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Barisua Barry Nkomah
Kehinde O. Osakede
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Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
Effective
Ethical
Finance
Management
Policy
Service delivery
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Barisua Barry Nkomah
Kehinde O. Osakede
Ruth Fanny Kinge
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title Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
title_short Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
title_full Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
title_fullStr Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
title_full_unstemmed Treasury Single Account – Transparency and Accountability in Public Finance Management in Nigeria: The Journey So Far
title_sort treasury single account – transparency and accountability in public finance management in nigeria: the journey so far
publisher AOSIS
series Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
issn 2310-2195
2310-2152
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The purpose of this article is to evaluate and critique the policy of Treasury Single Account (TSA) adopted by the Nigerian government as an essential tool for enhancing transparency and accountability in public sector financial. Theoretically, it is expected that TSA would bring about mutual benefit, halt economic injustice and engender financial discipline, transparency, accountability, a new economic and political order in Nigeria. However, in the public sector management and political economy of Nigeria,  its impact has been a mixed bag of the good, the bad and the ugly. Within the framework of New Public Management approach, the paper explores the gamut of issues surrounding the implementation of TSA and concludes that, for an administration that has social contract with Nigerians in terms of service delivery; it has the obligation to aggregating states’ resources to provide social services, amenities and infrastructural development to the people. Any step taking to ensure accountability and transparency by revenue generating agencies of government should be seen as a step in the right direction. However, while change is desirable, we feel there is need to exercise caution on account of the peculiar nature and character of the Nigerian state and society. Given the catalogue of challenges facing the operations TSA, it recommends among others, that the adoption of TSA in the country’s public sector should progress slowly and wisely. Institutions and institutional rules should be strengthened, be accountable and made autonomous of cabals and individual who might want to manipulate the system for group or personal interests.
topic Effective
Ethical
Finance
Management
Policy
Service delivery
url http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/116
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