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A budget deficit is a common occurrence in modern times as most governments could not sustain the corresponding level of revenues needed to support the budgetary requirements. The budgetary requirements are brought about and dictated by the rising needs and expectations of the country and people and government’s ultimate responsibility of meeting and servicing them.
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It is essential, therefore, that both the government and the people work in tandem and as one in order to continuously upgrade the level of national development and the quality of life of our citizenry.
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A budget deficit is a common occurrence in modern times as most governments could not sustain the corresponding level of revenues needed to support the budgetary requirements. The budgetary requirements are brought about and dictated by the rising needs and expectations of the country and people and government’s ultimate responsibility of meeting and servicing them.
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It is essential, therefore, that both the government and the people work in tandem and as one in order to continuously upgrade the level of national development and the quality of life of our citizenry.
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