The Permanent Secretary for the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Evelyn Ngige has indicated that concerted effort is ongoing to improve the ministry’s financial performance through its revenue generating departments.
Dr. Nigige disclosed this during a visit to the ministry’s Weight and Measurement Department on Thursday in Lagos.
She noted that the need to embark on an aggressive revenue drive was necessitated by the dwindling oil revenue and Federal Government’s diversification efforts.
According to her, efforts will also be made to block leakages in revenue collection towards boosting economic stability and growth.
She disclosed that the ministry had procured additional vehicles to enhance operational efficiency and would improve welfare package of its staff to boost their morale and productivity.
Also, Mr Hassan Ejibunu, Director, Weights and Measures Department, said that the department generated over N700 million in 2020, and projected one billion naira revenue performance for 2021.
Ejibunu said that the department had evolved strategies to achieve its projected revenue drive toward assisting the government meet its financial obligations.
He said that the department had partnered other ministries, adding that it was extending its operations to telecommunications, electricity and water to ensure that legal metrology was applied in the sectors.
Legal metrology concerns regulatory requirements of measurements and measuring instruments for the protection of health, public safety, the environment, enabling taxation, protection of consumers and fair trade.
“Human health depends on our ability to make accurate diagnoses requiring measurements, for example determining the level of cholesterol in blood.
“Breath analysers are used to measure alcohol levels in the body.
“Consumers need to trust the volume delivered by a petrol pump.