Thanks for sharing! The public needs to understand how the government spends money and leaders need to be held accountable. The public also needs to understand they are accountable as well because most of the funds we are living on are grants. There should be more public outreaches in the local communities to increase financial literacy so people can understand.
Iakwe, and thank you for your feedback and for raising these important points. At the Ministry of Finance, we fully agree that transparency in government spending and accountability at all levels are essential for good governance and sustainable development. It is equally important for the public to recognize their role in this shared responsibility, especially as a significant portion of our national budget is currently supported by external grants.
We acknowledge the need to strengthen financial literacy across our communities. When citizens understand how public funds are sourced, allocated, and utilized, they are better positioned to engage meaningfully in national dialogue and hold both government and themselves accountable for the country’s financial future.
In line with this, the Ministry is actively exploring ways to expand public outreach initiatives and financial education programs, particularly at the grassroots level. We aim to foster a more informed, engaged, and financially responsible society.
Thank you once again for your engagement — it’s through collaborative dialogue like this that we build a stronger, more accountable nation.
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
KIKO
1 month ago
Iakwe,
This is really good, as we all know money is one the main topic that can cause many different kind emotion. Providing this kind of information it will help educate many of us who really think money is simple to handle but on the other side it very broad.
I’m very happy that finally things are coming very easy for us people who don’t do the work to understand better. wise men told me that “better to see then hear”. Komol tata and looking forward for more exciting news.
Iakwe Kiko, and thank you sincerely for your kind words and thoughtful reflections. We truly appreciate your engagement and recognition of the importance of financial education. You are absolutely right — money is a topic that can stir many different emotions because it affects every aspect of our daily lives, families, and futures. While it may sometimes appear simple on the surface, the reality is that financial management, both at a personal and national level, is broad, complex, and requires continuous learning.
At the Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services, we believe in making financial information more accessible and easier to understand for everyone, regardless of their background or profession. It’s encouraging to hear that these efforts are making a positive difference. As you wisely quoted, “better to see than hear,” and we are committed to creating more opportunities for the public to not only hear about government financial matters but to see and understand them clearly through open dialogue, outreach programs, and educational initiatives. Komol tata for your support — we look forward to sharing more helpful and exciting updates with you and our communities in the near future.
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
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DANDAN
1 month ago
Kommol kin video in. Elap an aurok bwe jen alooje bwe jen melele makutkut in jaan ko an Majol in nan rimajol.
Milson Jack
1 month ago
The information/data you presented on the RMI 25 BUDGET presentation was clear and well-organized. Job well done!
Iakwe Milson, and thank you very much for your kind words and encouragement! We truly appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear that the RMI 25 Budget presentation was clear and well-organized. It’s always our goal to present important financial information in a way that’s easy to follow and understand, so everyone can stay informed and engaged. Kommol tata — we look forward to sharing more updates with you in the future!
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Mickson David
1 month ago
Very well presented and easy to follow. Kommool tata PFM team
Kommool tata Mickson for the kind words and positive feedback! We truly appreciate the support and encouragement from the PFM team. It’s through collaborative efforts like these that we continue to strengthen our processes and better serve our communities.
We look forward to working together on future initiatives and sustaining this momentum.
Ministry of Finance, Banking, and Postal Services
Laan
1 month ago
I totally agree with this idea where we can all have an idea knowing how our money cash is coming from and how it is flowing. Having an understanding of this will surely help with management and how we can help one another grow. I believe that learning to manage our money will help lead a happier and more successful life, with less stress and more opportunities. Komol tata & lewaj jeramon
Kommool tata Laan for sharing these thoughtful reflections. We agree, understanding where our funds come from and how they flow is essential not only for good financial management but also for strengthening our communities and supporting one another’s growth.
Financial literacy and transparency are key tools in building a happier, more resilient, and opportunity-filled future for all. The Ministry remains committed to promoting these values through ongoing trainings, outreach, and open dialogue.
Lewaj jeramon, and we look forward to continuing this important journey together.
Ministry of Finance, Banking, and Postal Services
Lii’Noni Anitok
1 month ago
Excellent & Very Thoughtful, this kind of vide should be out there more often, it really helps the community understand the value of government budgets, Grants and funding.
Iakwe Noni, we truly appreciate your kind words and feedback. We are committed to promoting transparency and educating the public about the importance and impact of government budgets, grants, and funding. The community must understand how these resources contribute to the development and well-being of our society. We will continue to create and share informative content to ensure that everyone is empowered with the knowledge needed to engage meaningfully in the financial decisions that shape our country.
Kommol tata for your support! Don’t forget to screenshot your submission to the PFM Facebook page to enter into the giveaway!
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Fredrick
1 month ago
Very usefully budget info on this video nan an aoleb armij melele ken $ kain rej allocated accordingly. public funds hence public info. Great Job
Iakwe Fredrick, kommol tata for your comment! The Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services firmly believes that public funds, and the way they are managed and utilized, should be transparent and accessible to everyone. We’re committed to keeping our citizens informed and involved. Please be sure to check back regularly for more updates and important news from your Ministry!
Thanks for sharing! The public needs to understand how the government spends money and leaders need to be held accountable. The public also needs to understand they are accountable as well because most of the funds we are living on are grants. There should be more public outreaches in the local communities to increase financial literacy so people can understand.
Iakwe, and thank you for your feedback and for raising these important points. At the Ministry of Finance, we fully agree that transparency in government spending and accountability at all levels are essential for good governance and sustainable development. It is equally important for the public to recognize their role in this shared responsibility, especially as a significant portion of our national budget is currently supported by external grants.
We acknowledge the need to strengthen financial literacy across our communities. When citizens understand how public funds are sourced, allocated, and utilized, they are better positioned to engage meaningfully in national dialogue and hold both government and themselves accountable for the country’s financial future.
In line with this, the Ministry is actively exploring ways to expand public outreach initiatives and financial education programs, particularly at the grassroots level. We aim to foster a more informed, engaged, and financially responsible society.
Thank you once again for your engagement — it’s through collaborative dialogue like this that we build a stronger, more accountable nation.
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Iakwe,
This is really good, as we all know money is one the main topic that can cause many different kind emotion. Providing this kind of information it will help educate many of us who really think money is simple to handle but on the other side it very broad.
I’m very happy that finally things are coming very easy for us people who don’t do the work to understand better. wise men told me that “better to see then hear”. Komol tata and looking forward for more exciting news.
Iakwe Kiko, and thank you sincerely for your kind words and thoughtful reflections. We truly appreciate your engagement and recognition of the importance of financial education. You are absolutely right — money is a topic that can stir many different emotions because it affects every aspect of our daily lives, families, and futures. While it may sometimes appear simple on the surface, the reality is that financial management, both at a personal and national level, is broad, complex, and requires continuous learning.
At the Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services, we believe in making financial information more accessible and easier to understand for everyone, regardless of their background or profession. It’s encouraging to hear that these efforts are making a positive difference. As you wisely quoted, “better to see than hear,” and we are committed to creating more opportunities for the public to not only hear about government financial matters but to see and understand them clearly through open dialogue, outreach programs, and educational initiatives. Komol tata for your support — we look forward to sharing more helpful and exciting updates with you and our communities in the near future.
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Kommol kin video in. Elap an aurok bwe jen alooje bwe jen melele makutkut in jaan ko an Majol in nan rimajol.
The information/data you presented on the RMI 25 BUDGET presentation was clear and well-organized. Job well done!
Iakwe Milson, and thank you very much for your kind words and encouragement! We truly appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear that the RMI 25 Budget presentation was clear and well-organized. It’s always our goal to present important financial information in a way that’s easy to follow and understand, so everyone can stay informed and engaged. Kommol tata — we look forward to sharing more updates with you in the future!
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Very well presented and easy to follow. Kommool tata PFM team
Kommool tata Mickson for the kind words and positive feedback! We truly appreciate the support and encouragement from the PFM team. It’s through collaborative efforts like these that we continue to strengthen our processes and better serve our communities.
We look forward to working together on future initiatives and sustaining this momentum.
Ministry of Finance, Banking, and Postal Services
I totally agree with this idea where we can all have an idea knowing how our money cash is coming from and how it is flowing. Having an understanding of this will surely help with management and how we can help one another grow. I believe that learning to manage our money will help lead a happier and more successful life, with less stress and more opportunities. Komol tata & lewaj jeramon
Kommool tata Laan for sharing these thoughtful reflections. We agree, understanding where our funds come from and how they flow is essential not only for good financial management but also for strengthening our communities and supporting one another’s growth.
Financial literacy and transparency are key tools in building a happier, more resilient, and opportunity-filled future for all. The Ministry remains committed to promoting these values through ongoing trainings, outreach, and open dialogue.
Lewaj jeramon, and we look forward to continuing this important journey together.
Ministry of Finance, Banking, and Postal Services
Excellent & Very Thoughtful, this kind of vide should be out there more often, it really helps the community understand the value of government budgets, Grants and funding.
Iakwe Noni, we truly appreciate your kind words and feedback. We are committed to promoting transparency and educating the public about the importance and impact of government budgets, grants, and funding. The community must understand how these resources contribute to the development and well-being of our society. We will continue to create and share informative content to ensure that everyone is empowered with the knowledge needed to engage meaningfully in the financial decisions that shape our country.
Kommol tata for your support! Don’t forget to screenshot your submission to the PFM Facebook page to enter into the giveaway!
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services
Very usefully budget info on this video nan an aoleb armij melele ken $ kain rej allocated accordingly. public funds hence public info. Great Job
Iakwe Fredrick, kommol tata for your comment! The Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services firmly believes that public funds, and the way they are managed and utilized, should be transparent and accessible to everyone. We’re committed to keeping our citizens informed and involved. Please be sure to check back regularly for more updates and important news from your Ministry!
Ministry of Finance, Banking & Postal Services