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Budget: FEC Detects Padding By N’assembly by jenbost: 9:31pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
It was learnt that the
lawmakers reduced
amounts allocated to some
major projects and
inserted what was not
originally included in the
budget by the executive.
A top civil servant, who
confided in Sunday
PUNCH said, “Only one
minister did not have any
problem with the budget
details the National
Assembly submitted to the
President.
“There are instances,
where they completely
removed projects and
padded the budget by
inserting theirs. The
lawmakers should know
that the budget is the
document of the executive
and it takes responsibility
for it.”
It was learnt that at the
FEC meeting that many key
aspects of the budget on
government’s
infrastructural programmes
were removed.
One of such, it was
gathered, was the coastal
railway project. Findings
showed that Calabar-Lagos
rail project was removed
from the budget by the
lawmakers.
The senior civil servant,
who confided in Sunday
PUNCH , said, “The coastal
railway project is one of
the reasons the President
is in China. N60bn
counterpart funding has
been provided.
“We are working on two
major rail arteries. The
Lagos-Kano line and the
Calabar – Lagos line. While
the Lagos-Kano provision
was left intact by the
National Assembly, the
Calabar – Lagos line was
removed.”
The projects will be jointly
financed by the Federal
Government and China.
It was learnt that the FEC
meeting noticed that the
amount proposed for the
completion of the Idu-
Kaduna rail project, was
also reduced by N8.7bn.
It was gathered that the
executive observed that
the reduction would make
the completion of the
project difficult.
The civil servant stated,
“Another major area
noticed was the completion
of on-going road projects.
While the executive in the
budget provided for the
completion of all major
road projects, the National
Assembly reduced the
amounts budgeted for
them and instead, inserted
new road projects which
studies have not even
been conducted.
“The amounts allocated by
the National Assembly for
the projects can neither
complete the ongoing
projects nor the new ones.
At the end of 2016, no
significant progress would
have been made.
“Another major flaw in the
budget is in the health
sector. Proposals made for
the purchase of essential
drugs for major health
issues such as Polio and
AIDs were removed by the
National Assembly.”
The FEC also observed that
certain provisions made for
agriculture and water
resources as part of the
Federal Government’s
diversification projects
were either removed or
reduced.
“The funds were moved to
provision of rural health
facilities and boreholes, for
which provisions have
been made elsewhere,”
the top civil servants said.
It was gathered that the
lawmakers made such
provisions in their
constituencies.
Investigations showed that
the President had reached
out to the leadership of
the National Assembly as
part of efforts to resolve
areas of disagreement.
It was learnt that Buhari
was determined to ensure
that the budget was signed
as soon as he returned
from China and once the
grey areas were resolved.
It will be recalled that the
National Assembly had a
few months ago detected
errors in the budget. The
lawmakers had also
alleged that the budget
was padded.
Asked to speak on the
recent development, the
House of Representatives
advised the executive to
appreciate the power of
the legislature to
appropriate funds as
enshrined in the 1999
Constitution.
The Chairman, House
Committee on Media and
Public Affairs Mr.
Abdulrazak Namdas, who
gave the House’ position,
explained further: “The job
of the executive is to
initiate projects and
spending heads, but it is
the responsibility of the
National Assembly to
appropriate funds as
necessary.”
On padding, Namdas said
that it was actually the
fault of the executive,
which brought a budget
that was already full of
discrepancies to the
National Assembly on
December 22, 2015.
“Padding was an issue that
the executive itself
admitted ever before the
National Assembly started
a thorough re-working of
the budget to clean it up,”
he said.
The senate spokesperson,
Senator Sabi Abdullahi,
neither picked calls to his
mobile telephone nor
responded to the text
message sent to him on
the issue.
Also the Chairman of the
Senate Committee on
Appropriation, Senator
Danjuma Goje, had yet to
respond to a text message
sent to him after repeated
calls made to his mobile
line did not connect.
When contacted, the
Special Assistant to the
President on National
Assembly Matters (Senate),
Senator Ita Enag said,
“What the Minister of
Information said after the
FEC meeting is the exact
position of government on
the issue. I have nothing
more to add.” |
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