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types of domestic production to

concentrate upon, taking into account external demand. Import statistics on the other hand pr-ov Ide a basis for the formulation of import subGtitution policies and, together l<ith export ctatistics, for determining thc terms of trade.

3alance of payments statistics provide an indication of the state of accounts 1lith the rest of .the rzor-Id , They form an integral part of the system of national accounts and serve to measure the importance of transactionc 1lith the external sector in the

development effort.

z • GOVERmENT LlACHHIEIlY AND ornER DEVELOPf:JEIIT srsrcnr INSTITUTIONS (a) Public finance

(i) The final consumption expenditure of general government, consolidated during the year classified accordinG to purpo"c (annual).

(ii)

Accourrcc on "the current

receipts and outlays during the year, according to kind of transaction, of general government, consolidated, and of central government, state and local governuent and social security funds (annual).

(iii) Accounts of tangible and intangible financial capital transactions during the year, accor-di.ng to kind of transaction of general Government, consolidated, and of central government, state and local government and social secur-Lty funds

(annual).

Apart from planning for the economic and social development of the

population, government plays a leading role in such development through its fiscal policy and the nature and value of it" revenues and expenditures whereby it determines the

sources of development finance,

participates in and influence capital investment and industrial production, provides var-Louc social economic and oomaumt y services ac uel1 as a

eubctarrt La L amount of employment and, among other things, influences personal saving and induces a redistribution of income and conf:umption t"ouards the

less fortunately endoved ,

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Particulars of data

(iv) 3alance sheet accounts as of specific dates on the major categories of tangible,intangible and financial assets and on the liabilities of general gov er-nmerrt , state· arid local goverrunent and sociar security funds (annual).

(v)

The current' and capital outlay" during the year acc~rding to kind of transactions and purpose, of general government,

. consolidated (annual).

(vi) The disposable incorae, saving and 'surplus (deficit) of general government

and of central government, state and

local government and socLa L security funds (annuaI} 0

(vii) Cash receipts and disbursements, cash holdings and outstanding public debt of government and of central goverrunent and state and local government (a.Im;ual).

(b) Social Security and Helfare ser'/ices

(i )

Number of per sons in ue If are

institutions at specific dates, accordinc to age and sex ane type of institution (annual) ,

(ii)

NULwer of households and persons receiving public assistance at specific dates and value of assistance furnished during cpec Lf i,c per-Lode [anaua.L},

(iii) UU111ber of persons covered by social security and similar schemes at specific davee accordinc to their kind of economic act i vity anc1 type of scheme

(annual)0

(iv) Number of persons receiving social security and similar benefits paid during specific periods, according to type of scheme (annual).

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Thus, in orde~ carefully to observe these activities and to assesc their effect and plan f'or- the development process, data are needed on the nature and purpose of goverrunent revenue, expenditure and indebtedness, as well as on the uses made of the various public services provided, including those in respect. of public' safety

"hich help to ensure a safe climate for development.

Particulars of data

(c) Public order and safety

(i) Number of offences reported during specific period according to type of offence (annual).

(ii)

Number of human victims reporting injuries during specified period, accor-d Lng to type of injury and type of offence (annual).

(iii) Number of human victims reporting property losses during specified period according to type of property loss and type of offence (annual).

(iv) Number of institutional victims reporting.property losses during specified period according to type of property loss and type of offence

(annual).

(v) Number of offenders charged during specified periods according to age, sex and type of offence (annual).·

(vi) Number of.of'fender-e charged during specified periods according to who were convicted, age and sex and according to Idnd of ·sentence and type of offence

(annual).

(vii) Number of inmates - charged and sentenced - in detention and

correctional institutions, and number of rooms or cells in these institution~,

specific dates, according to type of institution (annual).

(viii) Number of reported offences during specified period cleared up by police authorities by specified later period, according to type of disposition and type of offence (annual).

(ix) Number of employees of the public order and safety authorities during specific short per-Led and wages and salaries paid during the year according to kind of authority (annual).

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(x ) Government current outlays during the year for public order and safety on non-durable goods and services, e,g. food, clothing, supplies, fuel and electricity, contract services, according to purpose (annual).

(xi) Government capital outlays during the year for public order and safety in

(i) structures, (ii) furnishing and equipment and (iii) transport, accor-df.ng to purpose (annual).

XI. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

(a) Sources and uses of the gross domestic product at purchasers values (annual).

(b) Gross domestic product

classified by kind of economic activity (annual).

(c) National disposable income and outlay by economic

categories showing saving or deficit (annual).

(d) Final consumption expenditure by cost-eomposition and purpose for the different sectors of the economy (annual).

(e) Gross capital formation

classified by type of capital

goods and kind of economic activity (annual).

(f) National accounts:

(i) of eapital finance and (ii) with the rest of the

world (annual).

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synthesis of the foregoing into a system of national accounts provide"

a basis for examining the main f'Lovs relating to domestic production,

consumption, accumulation and external transactions and for arAlysing the economic process in all its aspects, ThUll these data together uith the forcgoin~ provide a body of

statistical information "seful for the monitoring? revie~

and

appraisal of the implementation of the Lagos Plan of Action.

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