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Monday, April 11, 2016

2016 Budget palaver: Presidency Gives Fresh Conditions For Assent

THE Presidency has confronted the leadership of the National Assembly, NASS, with details of distortions orchestrated by the lawmakers in the 2016 budget and asked them to urgently address them in the interest of the nation.





The Presidency handed down the plea at a crucial meeting summoned by President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday night with the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo; Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and the House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, and ministers in attendance.


Sources close to the meeting, which took place at the Presidential Villa, told Vanguard that the President used the opportunity of the meeting to review the budget with the leadership of the NASS and highlighted the areas of concern to his administration.

However, the House of Representatives insisted that what it did was in tandem with President Buhari’s change agenda.
In particular, the president complained to the leadership of the legislature that the huge sums of money the lawmakers removed from key areas of infrastructure, agricultural and socio-economic development and added to non-essential areas would derail the agenda of his administration.
The president was said to have expressed regret that it amounted to a slap on his change agenda for the money meant for the strategic Calabar-Lagos Coastal Railway project and major agricultural projects to be removed by the lawmakers when the administration was trying to open up the country and provide mass transportation scheme for goods and services.
The meeting was called after ministers had spent the night to rush through the details of the budget which the lawmakers transmitted to the Presidency only last Thursday.

The ministers, it was learned, came to the conclusion that their budget had been significantly distorted and that it would be impossible for them to make the needed change if the budget was accepted the way it was given to them by the NASS.
For that reason, the presidency has asked leadership of the NASS to take back the document and rework it to accommodate the key national projects, which they removed and to eliminate the ones inserted by them to enable the president assent to the budget.

Alternatively, the president would sign the budget as a formality and introduce a supplementary budget to remove the offending items and to reflect his wish for Nigerians.
The distortions
Among the offending discoveries in the budget details, which the President is uncomfortable with are the huge sums of money taken away from key projects and added to constituency projects of the lawmakers, most of which were never discussed or proposed by the executive.


Other infractions noticeable in the budget details are:
* N4 billion removed from Ministry of Health budget and added to Code of Conduct Tribunal
* Cost of 80 illegal roads without designs added to Works budget, 30 of them not Federal
* Money meant for Works, power transmission, diverted by lawmakers for tricycles, town halls, boreholes in their constituencies
* 73 illegal projects added to Education budget – no designs available for the projects, and no tenders conducted
* Lawmakers slashed money for poor students by 50% in Education budget and added same to their states constituencies.


Vanguard learned that although the N60 billion meant for the Calabar-Lagos rail budget was not in the original budget, the Budget and National Planning Minister, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, successfully defended and got it included in the amended budget.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who left Abuja for Beijing, China, last night, to press for more financial support for the country, was said to be working on the premise that the NASS would rework the budget to meet his expectation for assent upon his return within the week.

Lawmakers, especially those who were schemed out by the leadership in the sharing of the constituency projects are upset by the discovery and are likely to confront the beneficiaries as they resume today for plenary.
Meanwhile, some Senators and members of the House of Representatives were divided, yesterday, over refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Budget.

For instance, Senator John Enoh and Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmunin Jibrin, disagreed over the inclusion of the rail project in the budget.
While Enoh said it was included and wondered who removed it, Jibrin said the Lagos-Calabar rail project was never included.


Our action in line with Buhari’s policy thrust – Reps
This is as many lawmakers from both chambers shared different thoughts with the House of Representatives insisting that the budget was in tandem with Buhari’s change agenda.
The House of Representatives insisted that whatever it did was in line with the principles of the constitution and the policy thrust of President Buhari’s administration.
Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Abdulrazak Namdas told Vanguard that though the National Assembly had the constitutional powers to appropriate, what was sent to the presidency was not intended to offend anybody.
Namdas, who said that he was not going into the specifics until tomorrow when the House will resume for sitting, maintained that what was done was in line with the cardinal thrust of the administration.
Commenting on the development, a member of the Appropriation Committee and member representing Esan Central/Esan West/Igueben Federal Constituency of Edo State, Joseph Edionwele, said any omission will be corrected.

According to him: “It looks as if we are working at cross-purposes with the executive, no, the success of Mr. President is our success. If there is anything like that, it is something that we can rectify.
He said that the National Assembly should be commended instead of being vilified, stressing that the budget document was very ‘dirty’ and full of errors which they painstakingly tried to make implementable for the good of Nigerians.
The member representing Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency Cross River State, Bassey Eko Ewa, expressed surprise that the Lagos-Calabar rail project that will benefit the people was removed from the budget.
“I am so surprised to hear this. How will it not be in the budget? The money that was appropriated to it, where is it?”
He, however, said that if the allegation was true, it may have happened at the compilation stage without the knowledge of the leadership of the House, even as he promised that lawmakers from Cross River State will take it up with the leadership.

Calabar-Lagos rail project not in budget – Jibrin

However, Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmunin Jibrin, denied that the Calabar-Lagos rail project was included in the 2016 Budget.
Speaking on his tweeter handle, he said the Lagos-Calabar Rail was never included. "How could NASS have removed what was not there? But the nation is being misled. All they, and those spreading the false information needed to have done is check the initial document sent by the Executive. Executive seems to favour a top-down approach. But this is not enough reason to mislead Nigerians on the role of NASS on the budget."...They need to ask that rat that disappeared the first budget that went missing!



Nothing unusual — Ali Ndume

Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, said there was nothing unusual or extraordinary if President Buhari returns the 2016 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly for necessary correction or amendment before assenting to it.
Speaking with Vanguard , Senator Ndume, who noted that former President Goodluck Jonathan had done same in 2014, said that the present government of the APC was that of change, adding that as a new government, delay must be expected, if the mistakes of the past must be corrected.......


Somebody is playing games somewhere.No wonder the budget went missing  before!


29 comments:

  1. So somebody actually tampered with the said budget? That's ridiculous o.

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    1. End time ridiculous "rat Nass member" tampering with the destiny of this country.
      Daris God ooo....
      Lassa fever it's time to finish all dis end time Nass mem.....

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    2. Why will those IDIOTS remove money from the MIN of HEALTH and add to CCT? For what?
      Where are all those filing for petition against LUTH?
      This is the problem with this country, misplaced priorities. Arrant nonsense, and some fools are saying the clabar/lagos railway project wasn't in the website.
      How many websites in Nigeria are updated or even have the name of the current MD or hotlines available.
      Nigerians should put pressure on these people to stop this nonsense. Senator Ben Bruce, chairman senate committee on social media/ twitter Jam! Ayo fayose will not say anything now!
      Why will we put political party ahead of the national interest? They are hell bent on making this administration fail!
      Kudos to Eka Joy, anuofia James, born throway queen of this blog and other online pigs that are fighting this change. The wind of change is like hurricane, it will blow your heads out of your body.

      Thank you my president, for sending it back to them. Ndi ara.

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    3. All those saying the calabar/lagos railway was not there? How come someother senators saw it while others didn't see it?
      It was in the amended budget so I don't expect the lazy idiots to update their sites when they have twitter.
      Blind bats. They should add it now that everyone has heard of it.

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    4. I have just been convinced that the controversies surrounding this Budget is because Buhari did not bribe the Lawmakers.

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  2. Budget of change. Buhari should know that this is what senators normally do. He should just lobby them so that his agenda will be approved.

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    1. Seriously,the guys are frustrated, if money pass hand, budget will be passed ASAP. All those money's they are adding to their constituencies na for their pocket.
      Idiot youths will be fighting for them online, meanwhile they have slashed 50%,of youth education fare for irrelevance.

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  3. Alot of saboteurs and greedy politicians in the ministries and Senate..

    I believe that rail was never included. Because that of kano to Lagos wad not removed. They only reduced the money allocated to it. So I don't see why they will remove the one for Lagos to calabar....

    And please let them scrutinize very well. We don't want stories tomorrow of some amount of money from the budget resting in the pocket of a few. While works wouldn't be completed or abandoned

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    1. The rail was added in the amended budget but thet removed it, hence it didn't appear on the website.
      Some senators saw it presented,others didn't. Those ones that saw it, we're they hallucinating?

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    2. The rail was added in the amended budget but thet removed it, hence it didn't appear on the website.
      Some senators saw it presented,others didn't. Those ones that saw it, we're they hallucinating?

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  4. Nigerians will always be the downfall of their country

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  5. Isn't this madness!
    4billion taken out from health and redirected to code of conduct...what sort of silly code of conduct huh? Those that never get to find any party guilty rather they keep adjourning cases till thy kindom come

    Even the so called health sector sef,corruption has eaten deep,not like the money would be used as intended.one idiot somewhere will still syphon d money

    Abeg i can't deal...as it stands,a new budget should be enacted and d old scrapped.

    It is only God that wil help ds country

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    1. I am shocked.

      Yet,they say Buhari is the problem.

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    2. ELENA. ..lemme not lie I didn't bother reading it. .All I know is the brain drain the health has experienced..won't beat that which is yet to come. .

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  6. Na wa oh stella wont you atleast post some facts posted by the lawmakers or from budgit twitter handle? This is one sided oh,it is fair to hear from both

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  7. i said it before the difference btw APC and PDP is PMB and his Vice.

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  8. All i see is 1$ is N197. so where we come get N321 everyday.

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    1. Official rate vs Parallel market rate(black market if you wish).

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  9. Buhari is a very confused old man

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  10. The only one that I'm worried about is the 4billion removed from health to stupid CCT. What rubbish.

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  11. A vision less and directionless govt
    SMH

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  12. Imo a 60bn project is not something anyone can just remove from a budget honestly. Its too noticeable a thing to do

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    1. What about the 4b removed from heath, and slashing Education by 50%? Can't you be reasonable for once?
      All you look for is a way to attack Buhari. How come some senators saw the rail project?
      Fault finders, when you keep pursuing Buhari, na so so fall una go dey!

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    2. Lols,your comment is now barely 3lines! LMAO no more epistle.
      Soon, your comment will reduce to a full stop and then empty space. All the saboteurs of this government will be put to shame.
      Nigerians fighting their own development.
      Even if the railway wsnt included,is this not the time to campaign for it to be included? Instead you are trying to give reasons why it is not there. Sufferheads!

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  13. These lawmakers are taking Nigerians for granted abi? These set of greedy and self centered beings. It will get to a point when Nigerians will refuse to be called fools and will react. Lagos-calabar was removed ( and we have lawmakers from the south-south watching) while Lagos to Kano was left abi? And the project will be executed with money from mainly oil abi. These people should realize that we are no longer in the 60's and nobody is anybody's slave and follower, we are all active participants. Stella post, you are untouchable.

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  14. nawa for dis year budget. different form of excuses right frm d beginning, if no be missing budget today na wrong figure tomorrow. God will help us .it is well with nigeria

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  15. God help our leader to learn to do the truth and for once let go for these wicked demon(corruption) living in their souls

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