Don’t Blame National Assembly for Budget Delay – Senate tells Presidency

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Senator Biodun Olujimi, the Senate Minority leader has told the Executive arm of government to stop laying the blame at its doorstep whenever there is a delay in the passage of the nation’s annual budget.

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The Senate Minority leader further warned the presidency to desist from playing politics with the annual national budget anytime it was passed to the House for debate and assent.

The Senate noted that playing politics with something as sensitive as the national budget could be counter-productive.

The Senate issued this statement in response to an earlier statement credited to President Buhari blaming the National Assembly for the delay in the passage of the annual Appropriation Act.

Excerpts from the statement read;

“The President in June this year expressed surprise during a meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly, when he was confronted with the fact that ministers and heads of federal agencies refused to defend their budget proposals before the legislative committees.

On that occasion, the President stated that the information (from the lawmakers) was contrary to what he was told by his aides before the meeting started.

He then ordered the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to compel all heads of MDAs to immediately appear before the respective committees so that the budget could be passed.

It is a well-known fact that some ministers had in the past appeared before the National Assembly committees and denied certain provisions in their respective budgets.

In one instance, the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, denied the provision made for  the purchase of computers in his ministry as stated in the budget proposal submitted to the National Assembly.

This kind of disconnect between budget proposals and the position of the heads of MDAs made the National Assembly to insist on budget defence by heads of MDAs. This has helped to curb the menace of what is known as budget padding.”

The Senate Minority Leader concluded the statement by urging the to  ensure that the estimates submitted to the legislature are backed by details and documents.

 

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