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Nigerians will soon be able to ‘make TSA payment via phones’

John Obaro, managing director of SystemSpecs, the company in charge of the Remita software, which is the payment gateway for the Treasury Single Account (TSA), says Nigerians will soon be able to make TSA payments via mobile phones.

Obaro disclosed this at a 2-day retreat in Abuja tagged “One Year Anniversary of TSA: Benefits, Challenges and Way Forward”.

“SystemSpecs is not unmindful that people have had to go to different banks to make payment but experience one challenge or the other. We are addressing this through mobile technology,” Obaro said.

“In the coming weeks, the citizenry will be able to transact both TSA and non-TSA payments directly from their mobile phones and stay in better control of their finances without necessarily having to visit bank branches.”

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Stakeholders from various spheres of the Nigerian economy expressed delight in the policy which has since its September 15, 2015 implementation returned over N5.2 trillion to the national Treasury.

The participants – comprising the office of the vice president, office of the accountant-general of the federation (OAGF) and representatives of ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) – emphasised that while the policy was experiencing “teething problems”, it had recorded significant gains in the past year, and should be sustained.

Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance, had earlier said the government was poised to expand the scope of the TSA to include more agencies this year.

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She assured that the current administration would consolidate on the success the policy had achieved for expansion and persuade statutory agencies to be part of it.

“The TSA has brought considerable gains to the federal government and the Nigerian economy,” Ali Idris, accountant-general of the federation, said.

“We have successfully eliminated multiple banking arrangements which were spread over deposit money banks across the country. This has further brought about transparency and effective tracking of government revenues”.

The TSA is a unified structure of bank accounts that provides a consolidated view of government cash resources based on the principle of unity of cash and treasury through which the government transacts all its receipts and payments.

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The policy is ratified by section 80 (1) of the 1999 constitution, which stipulates that all revenues raised or received by the federation shall be paid into and form one Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) of the Federation.

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