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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiMarch 9, 20263 Mins Read
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    The government of Senegal has announced plans to shut down 19 government agencies in a move aimed at reducing public spending and saving about 55 billion CFA francs, equivalent to roughly $97.95 million, over the next three years.
    The decision comes as the West African country grapples with mounting public debt, which the International Monetary Fund said reached 132% of gross domestic product by the end of 2024. The debt concerns intensified after the IMF uncovered misreported borrowing, prompting the institution to freeze its lending programme to the country.
    According to government figures, the affected agencies currently employ nearly 1,000 workers and are projected to receive a combined budget allocation of 28.05 billion CFA francs, about $50 million, in 2025. Their annual payroll stands at 9.23 billion CFA francs, while the agencies collectively held debt of about 2.6 billion CFA francs as of the end of 2024.
    In a statement released after the weekly Council of Ministers meeting on March 4, the government said the closures form part of broader measures to tighten financial oversight and improve the management of public funds. Officials said the government would also strengthen financial controls, harmonize public sector pay scales, and “ensure optimal use of budgetary funds.”
    Reports indicate that Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has rejected suggestions that the country is pursuing a formal debt restructuring plan, even as Senegal continues to depend on regional debt markets to finance its budget.
    Authorities say the planned shutdown of the agencies is intended to curb excessive bureaucratic spending while protecting the country’s fiscal stability.
    Across Africa, governments have increasingly faced pressure to rationalize public institutions amid rising debt burdens. Analysts say many countries maintain overlapping or ineffective government agencies that consume significant portions of public funds while delivering limited improvements in services.
    Experts argue that carefully planned closures, combined with stronger financial oversight, could help redirect resources toward essential sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure, particularly in countries dealing with unsustainable debt levels.
    Several African economies, including Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, have periodically announced reviews or downsizing of government institutions, although few have implemented large-scale closures that produce measurable fiscal savings.
    Nigeria is often cited as an example of expanding government bureaucracy. In 2011, the Orosanye Report recommended reducing the number of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies from 541 to 161, abolishing 38 agencies, merging 52 others, and converting 14 agencies back into departments under their parent ministries.
    However, most of those recommendations were not implemented. By September 2022, Nigeria reportedly had more than 800 ministries, departments, and agencies, many of which performed overlapping functions.
    Analysts say such expansion has contributed to rising fiscal pressures in Nigeria. The country, once regarded as having one of Africa’s lowest debt-to-GDP ratios in 2011, has experienced a sharp deterioration in its fiscal position over the past decade, with public debt and debt-servicing obligations rising significantly.
    Observers say Senegal’s decision to tie agency closures to measurable fiscal savings and payroll reforms could provide a potential model for other African governments seeking to improve efficiency without triggering social unrest.
    As debt pressures grow across the continent, analysts say governments will increasingly need to assess the value and performance of state institutions. They argue that eliminating inefficiencies could strengthen investor confidence, reduce dependence on external borrowing, and free up resources for development priorities that directly benefit citizens.

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