Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do
Rosario on Wednesday launched the government’s campaign to draw up a complete
inventory of state property.This initiative is part of a drive to improve the
management of public finances. The government has vowed to undertake a complete
inventory every five years. It will take six months to carry out the full
inventory.At the Wednesday launch, Rosario stressed that the property owned by
the state is growing continually, thanks to public investment, including the
building of more schools, hospitals, water, roads, bridges and other
infrastructure.“Valuing state assets requires individual and collective responsibility
of all managers of the public administration, and of the country in general”,
he said.Rosario challenged public managers to contribute to the development of
the public sector by guaranteeing the maintenance, conservation and responsible
use of all existing state property and that which may be acquired in the
future.He said that the current campaign seeks to identify all state assets, in
order to update the existing records of state property. He hoped that this
would lead to rationalization, better priorities for public expenditure, and an
improvement in accountability. The Prime Minister called on all Mozambicans to
use the state’s fixed and movable assets, in each sector of activity,
efficiently and rationally, “so that they can serve more citizens in the
future”.
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