First NIA Budget Estimates meeting commences today; Premier Brantley urges public to understand process

Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis (right) and Minister of Finance and Mr. Colin Dore, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance at the start of a three-day Budget Estimates meeting on January 09, 2018 at the Ministry of Finance conference room
Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis (right) and Minister of Finance and Mr. Colin Dore, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance at the start of a three-day Budget Estimates meeting on January 09, 2018 at the Ministry of Finance conference room

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (January 09, 2018) — The Cabinet of the new Nevis Island Administration (NIA), headed by Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis and Minister of Finance, commenced its first Budget Estimates meeting with members of the Ministry of Finance, on January 09, 2018, at the ministry’s conference room.

Ministry of Finance staff at the Budget Estimates meeting at the Ministry of Finance conference room on January 09, 2018. (L-r) Mrs. Jasmine Brazier, Economist; Mrs. Joan Browne, Principal Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Finance; Ms. Shakeemia Browne and Ms. Abaena Simon, Budget Analysts and Mr. Colin Dore, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Finance staff at the Budget Estimates meeting at the Ministry of Finance conference room on January 09, 2018. (L-r) Mrs. Jasmine Brazier, Economist; Mrs. Joan Browne, Principal Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Finance; Ms. Shakeemia Browne and Ms. Abaena Simon, Budget Analysts and Mr. Colin Dore, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance

In brief remarks ahead of the three-day meeting, Mr. Brantley gave some insight into the annual forum’s process and urged the public to understand how it works.

“Each year, of course, the government has to plan the expenditure for the ensuing year and of course, we have to see how we are going to pay for all the goods and services that the government supplies and how we are going to pay wages and salaries as the case may be so this exercise is very important…

“The public should understand that the process is one of give-and-take. I think the ministries and the ministers come, they want certain positions created, they want Capital projects done etc. and I think, the good people at Finance keep us all in check and let us know what is realistic and what is not so realistic,” he explained.

Mr. Brantley stated that this year, the process was delayed due to the recently concluded Nevis Island Assembly Elections.

However, he expressed hope that it would conclude in a timely manner, paving the way for budget session at the Nevis Island Assembly and a subsequent budget for 2018 which would set out the government’s expected revenue and expenditure.

A section of those present at the Budget Estimates meeting at the Ministry of Finance conference room on January 09, 2018. (L-r) Mr. Stedmond Tross, Cabinet Secretary; Hon. Eric Evelyn; Hon. Spencer Brand; Hon. Alexis Jeffers, Deputy Premier of Nevis; Ms. Ornette Herbert, Permanent Secretary of Human Resources and (partly hidden) Ms. Renita Seabrookes, Administrative Officer in the Human Resources Department.
A section of those present at the Budget Estimates meeting at the Ministry of Finance conference room on January 09, 2018. (L-r) Mr. Stedmond Tross, Cabinet Secretary; Hon. Eric Evelyn; Hon. Spencer Brand; Hon. Alexis Jeffers, Deputy Premier of Nevis; Ms. Ornette Herbert, Permanent Secretary of Human Resources and (partly hidden) Ms. Renita Seabrookes, Administrative Officer in the Human Resources Department.

Meantime, Mr. Brantley reminded the public that not everything they have committed to will happen in the first year in office. He said they have a five-year mandate and have to be sensible and conduct themselves in a prudent manner.

“The people have entrusted us with the management of the public purse and we have to do that in a fiscally prudent and sensible way.

“That is the way that we propose to approach this…in terms of plotting the way forward for the island for the next year,” he said.

The budget estimate meetings are usually held in camera with Cabinet members, the Ministry of Finance and Permanent Secretaries in the NIA.

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