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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by johnriley: 12:29pm On Apr 06, 2018
NairaMaster1:
"Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC"

So why Now? Or you forgot there is BH since 2015 you took over?



can u listen to yourself no take a minute read wot u just typed out loud listening only to d sound of ur voice

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by starbn(m): 12:29pm On Apr 06, 2018
you know whay;Nigeria is the sweetest country to govern. after all this bulshit.this dullard man will get away thing he like. lawless shot hole country.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by G8Arthur(m): 12:40pm On Apr 06, 2018
They just want to launder money. We Sedi -Enugu has the capacity to manufacture weapons. Una go go, another govt go probe una. The benefactors are those nearing there grave because u can probe the dead but can't send him to prison.

nwakibie3:
•Commence action against Buhari now, PDP charges N’Assembly

•Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC


By Kingsley Omonobi, Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke ABUJA—The House of Representatives said, yesterday, that there would be trouble if President Muhammadu Buhari approves any money for arms procurement without approval by the National Assembly.

Chairman, House Committee on Army, Rimande Shawulu, who stated this yesterday, said the President lacks the constitutional powers to approve money for arms procurement without the mandate of the legislature, insisting that any such violation was bound to brew trouble between him and the National Assembly. The Senate had on Wednesday, taken a swipe at the Presidency, saying the President lacks the powers to give approval for such money without approval from the legislature. Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Ben Murray-Bruce, had said: “It has not been approved, it is simply the choice of words. The Presidency or the executive cannot spend a single kobo on such a mission unless the National Assembly approves that. “It is only when the Senate or National Assembly approves that the executive can go ahead to spend such money. The executive can only recommend and not to approve.” This is even as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for gross misconduct over the matter. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday alleged that unlike the PDP, the fund is not meant to finance 2019 polls.

There’ll be trouble…
Shawulu, who represents Donga/Ussa/Takum/Special Area Constituency of Taraba State, said there would be serious trouble, if any money goes out for such purpose without approval from the legislature. He spoke to reporters in Abuja, on the sidelines of the Second Procurement Awareness Seminar, organised by the Directorate of Procurement, Army Headquarters. He said: “I can inform you that of recent, our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, gave approval for the purchase of more equipment for the military worth $1 billion, Dan-Ali was quoted to have said while responding to questions from newsmen on Wednesday at the State House. “The fact of the matter is that there are processes for money coming into the federation account and for the money being used. And the point we must note too is that a lot of times, pronouncements are policy statements and the policy statements are not just executed, it’s not as if, when the announcement was made, the federation account was debited. No, it doesn’t happen that way. “When the President says he’s going to spend money, there’s a process that is followed before the money is spent. So, I want you to understand that, it’s not as if money has gone out. “However, if money has gone out without parliamentary approval, that’s is a problem, it’s a very serious problem if money went out without parliamentary approval.” In his opening remarks on the occasion, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, said there was no gainsaying the fact that the operational capability of the Nigerian Army today depends on the availability of requisite hardware, highly trained personnel and other essential resources. According to him, in the past few years, the Nigerian Army “has no doubt taken robust steps and put in place policies in enhancing its procurement plans and processes, with a view to meeting its constitutional roles. Buratai said the theme for this year’s seminar” Optimizing the Operational Capabilities of the Nigerian Army through an Effective Procurement System”, was quite unique and significant, especially in view of the acute need to strengthen the capacity of the Nigerian Army towards meeting the present growing security challenges. “The security challenges facing our dear country manifest in the forms of terrorism, insurgency, separatist movements and banditry, among others,” he noted. He charged participants to reflect on the theme, bearing in mind the opportunities to enhance the Nigerian Army’s capabilities, building upon ongoing successes in view of operational commitments and improving procurement methods as well as processes in line with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007.” “This seminar, therefore, provides a veritable platform for us to familiarize and educate ourselves sufficiently on the procurement matters that would enable the Nigerian Army compete successfully in the opportunities that arise from the implementation of the national budget, Buratai added. Director of Procurement, Army Headquarters, Brigadier General ET Essien, in his welcome address, said the seminar was convened in line with the Nigerian Army training directive 2018. The objective of the seminar, he explained, was to develop the capacity of the Nigerian Army personnel on procurement procedures in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, PPA 2007.

PDP tasks NASS
Meanwhile, reacting to the development yesterday, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for alleged gross misconduct. The party also called on Nigerians to reject and resist the renewed attempt by the Presidency to help itself with the huge sums of money, alleging that the $1 billion was meant to finance President Buhari’s interests in the APC national convention and 2019 Presidential campaign. In a statement by its image maker, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said its investigations revealed that the Presidency deliberately avoided the National Assembly to avoid legislative scrutiny and accountability, thus paving way for the diversion of the fund “for selfish partisan purposes.” The statement read: “It is a notorious fact that the Presidency and the APC have been plotting to loot this $I billion from our heavily depleted Excess Crude Account, ECA), since last year, using the guise of fight against insurgency. “This is the same Buhari administration that has been boasting of having technically defeated the insurgents. This is also an administration that is not known to have exhausted subsisting budgetary allocations for defence. “Nigerians are thoroughly disappointed that President Buhari; the same African Union (AU) ‘anti-corruption champion’, who swore to be above board and to protect the constitution and our laws, will allow himself to fall for the temptation of resorting to ways and means which are totally at variance with the laws and all democratic tenets. “Democracy thrives on constitutional processes of separation of powers, due diligence and transparency and not on totalitarian tendencies. “We urge the National Assembly to look into the constitution and impose appropriate legislative instruments against Mr. President, if any part of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) has been breached by this unilateral decision.” The party also faulted government’s efforts at taming insurgency, saying there was more to it than the public was being made to believe. “It has since come to light that the Buhari administration is using the fight against insurgency as a conduit to siphon funds, as evidenced in the alleged looting of the N18 billion Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, funds.”

Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC
Reacting, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, issued a sharp rebuke of the PDP over allegations by the latter that the presidential approval of $1 billion to fight insurgency is a ploy to use public resources to prosecute the 2019 general elections for the former. Spokesman of the APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi who reacted to the allegation in a text message to Vanguard said; “There is no such plan. But it is easy for PDP to make this kind of wild allegation because they know that was how they got the money to fund their elections in 2015. It is what they were adept at doing; diverting money meant for security to fund their party.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/reps-1bn-arms-procurement-therell-trouble-buhari-approves-1bn-without-nass/
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by yazach: 12:45pm On Apr 06, 2018
nwakibie3:
•Commence action against Buhari now, PDP charges N’Assembly

•Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC


By Kingsley Omonobi, Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke ABUJA—The House of Representatives said, yesterday, that there would be trouble if President Muhammadu Buhari approves any money for arms procurement without approval by the National Assembly.

Chairman, House Committee on Army, Rimande Shawulu, who stated this yesterday, said the President lacks the constitutional powers to approve money for arms procurement without the mandate of the legislature, insisting that any such violation was bound to brew trouble between him and the National Assembly. The Senate had on Wednesday, taken a swipe at the Presidency, saying the President lacks the powers to give approval for such money without approval from the legislature. Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Ben Murray-Bruce, had said: “It has not been approved, it is simply the choice of words. The Presidency or the executive cannot spend a single kobo on such a mission unless the National Assembly approves that. “It is only when the Senate or National Assembly approves that the executive can go ahead to spend such money. The executive can only recommend and not to approve.” This is even as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for gross misconduct over the matter. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday alleged that unlike the PDP, the fund is not meant to finance 2019 polls.

There’ll be trouble…
Shawulu, who represents Donga/Ussa/Takum/Special Area Constituency of Taraba State, said there would be serious trouble, if any money goes out for such purpose without approval from the legislature. He spoke to reporters in Abuja, on the sidelines of the Second Procurement Awareness Seminar, organised by the Directorate of Procurement, Army Headquarters. He said: “I can inform you that of recent, our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, gave approval for the purchase of more equipment for the military worth $1 billion, Dan-Ali was quoted to have said while responding to questions from newsmen on Wednesday at the State House. “The fact of the matter is that there are processes for money coming into the federation account and for the money being used. And the point we must note too is that a lot of times, pronouncements are policy statements and the policy statements are not just executed, it’s not as if, when the announcement was made, the federation account was debited. No, it doesn’t happen that way. “When the President says he’s going to spend money, there’s a process that is followed before the money is spent. So, I want you to understand that, it’s not as if money has gone out. “However, if money has gone out without parliamentary approval, that’s is a problem, it’s a very serious problem if money went out without parliamentary approval.” In his opening remarks on the occasion, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, said there was no gainsaying the fact that the operational capability of the Nigerian Army today depends on the availability of requisite hardware, highly trained personnel and other essential resources. According to him, in the past few years, the Nigerian Army “has no doubt taken robust steps and put in place policies in enhancing its procurement plans and processes, with a view to meeting its constitutional roles. Buratai said the theme for this year’s seminar” Optimizing the Operational Capabilities of the Nigerian Army through an Effective Procurement System”, was quite unique and significant, especially in view of the acute need to strengthen the capacity of the Nigerian Army towards meeting the present growing security challenges. “The security challenges facing our dear country manifest in the forms of terrorism, insurgency, separatist movements and banditry, among others,” he noted. He charged participants to reflect on the theme, bearing in mind the opportunities to enhance the Nigerian Army’s capabilities, building upon ongoing successes in view of operational commitments and improving procurement methods as well as processes in line with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007.” “This seminar, therefore, provides a veritable platform for us to familiarize and educate ourselves sufficiently on the procurement matters that would enable the Nigerian Army compete successfully in the opportunities that arise from the implementation of the national budget, Buratai added. Director of Procurement, Army Headquarters, Brigadier General ET Essien, in his welcome address, said the seminar was convened in line with the Nigerian Army training directive 2018. The objective of the seminar, he explained, was to develop the capacity of the Nigerian Army personnel on procurement procedures in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, PPA 2007.

PDP tasks NASS
Meanwhile, reacting to the development yesterday, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for alleged gross misconduct. The party also called on Nigerians to reject and resist the renewed attempt by the Presidency to help itself with the huge sums of money, alleging that the $1 billion was meant to finance President Buhari’s interests in the APC national convention and 2019 Presidential campaign. In a statement by its image maker, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said its investigations revealed that the Presidency deliberately avoided the National Assembly to avoid legislative scrutiny and accountability, thus paving way for the diversion of the fund “for selfish partisan purposes.” The statement read: “It is a notorious fact that the Presidency and the APC have been plotting to loot this $I billion from our heavily depleted Excess Crude Account, ECA), since last year, using the guise of fight against insurgency. “This is the same Buhari administration that has been boasting of having technically defeated the insurgents. This is also an administration that is not known to have exhausted subsisting budgetary allocations for defence. “Nigerians are thoroughly disappointed that President Buhari; the same African Union (AU) ‘anti-corruption champion’, who swore to be above board and to protect the constitution and our laws, will allow himself to fall for the temptation of resorting to ways and means which are totally at variance with the laws and all democratic tenets. “Democracy thrives on constitutional processes of separation of powers, due diligence and transparency and not on totalitarian tendencies. “We urge the National Assembly to look into the constitution and impose appropriate legislative instruments against Mr. President, if any part of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) has been breached by this unilateral decision.” The party also faulted government’s efforts at taming insurgency, saying there was more to it than the public was being made to believe. “It has since come to light that the Buhari administration is using the fight against insurgency as a conduit to siphon funds, as evidenced in the alleged looting of the N18 billion Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, funds.”

Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC
Reacting, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, issued a sharp rebuke of the PDP over allegations by the latter that the presidential approval of $1 billion to fight insurgency is a ploy to use public resources to prosecute the 2019 general elections for the former. Spokesman of the APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi who reacted to the allegation in a text message to Vanguard said; “There is no such plan. But it is easy for PDP to make this kind of wild allegation because they know that was how they got the money to fund their elections in 2015. It is what they were adept at doing; diverting money meant for security to fund their party.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/reps-1bn-arms-procurement-therell-trouble-buhari-approves-1bn-without-nass/

NASS MY FOOT
BECAUSE YOU SEE CHANCE PAD THE MONEY BA

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by Hofbrauhaus(m): 12:54pm On Apr 06, 2018
CodeTemplar:
This man has proven to be unfit for Democratic rule. Same BH that has been defeated now want to gulp 1m USD and deserves amnesty on another hand. This is the height of contradiction.

Ibillion
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by chosengocap: 1:01pm On Apr 06, 2018
In 16yrs, PDP borrowed N6Tr. APC in 3yrs, borrowed N11Tr. APC should tell us what they’ve done with N11Tr in 3yrs #LestWeForget
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by onomeabuja: 1:02pm On Apr 06, 2018
Bayajidda1:
grin hi grin
OGA THIS SITE NA NAIRALAND O & NO BE WHATTSAP FORUM WHERE" hi " DE TREND FA.....
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by tasteofcash: 1:04pm On Apr 06, 2018
SBG04:
I don't understand what the problem is with some people. Buhari never said he would spend the USD1billion without NA approval. Femi Adesina even went on air and clarified that the executive was already seeking legislative approval through the SSA to the President on the NA. So what then is the issue? Some idiots have even gone as far as calling him a tyrant and despot for spending money without approval, even inspite of all the clarifications! I'm beginning to think this anti Buhari movement is trying desperately hard to paint a white man black in order to demonize him. These people hate the fact that their money pipe is drying up and are doing everything possible to fight back for their money pipe.
go sit down joor, we dont need any clarification from any shit, because they are all lies. dats what they are good at. liars liars liars
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by seunmsg(m): 1:04pm On Apr 06, 2018
I want to believe there is a plan to get the necessary national assembly approval before the money is spent. I won't support anything short of that.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by jaxxy(m): 1:07pm On Apr 06, 2018
1billion dollars? Are dey buying a submarine or vessel with nuclear capabilities? Ok..

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by chosengocap: 1:09pm On Apr 06, 2018
johnriley:




can u listen to yourself no take a minute read wot u just typed out loud listening only to d sound of ur voice


A whole Progressive FGN with African Anti corruption
President and N11t spent in 3 years cannot provide a
detailed list of Capital Projects completed ....
It has not built a single school or hospital....not
one.....Just speaking english and blaming...
Na wah
What a waste of 3 years
I so post‎

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by sexyanyabubakar(f): 1:18pm On Apr 06, 2018
Edu3Again:
Which kind arms?

Buhari and co don dey look for way to chop money since.

First dem wan use rebuilding the North East, Niger Delta no gree.

Dem don come with buying arms to defeat the technically defeated Boko Haram.

Na the same Technically defeated Boko Haram dem dey release from prison just for them to rejoin Boko Haram



When South of Nija go get sense?
The money has already been shared by Buhari and senators,

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by wakeupafricanyo: 1:18pm On Apr 06, 2018
IT DANKWAMBO TIME
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by Oxalic(m): 1:28pm On Apr 06, 2018
Money to pay 'ransome'. Such a pity!
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by SBG04: 1:29pm On Apr 06, 2018
chosengocap:



A whole Progressive FGN with African Anti corruption
President and N11t spent in 3 years cannot provide a
detailed list of Capital Projects completed ....
It has not built a single school or hospital....not
one.....Just speaking english and blaming...
Na wah
What a waste of 3 years
I so post‎
Oga pls go and sit down with your lies! A chunk of that 11 trillion naira includes loans taken from China to complete the Abuja - Kaduna rail line. Another chunk of the 11 trillion was taken to kick start the Lagos - ibadan rail line. All the other capital projects being undertaken are on the websites of all the MDAS. Please search and educate yourself Instead of spewing nonsense! I'm now certain that the PDP has probably paid Cambridge Analytica another USD 2million to misinform Nigerians because the kind of propaganda and false information being churned out these days is mind bogling. And to think the sources of this deliberate misinformation are the likes of Reno omokri (Wendell simlin), Ayo Fayose( Mr poultry/Mr zenith bank) and FFK (crackhead, NSA money looter), it's just crazy!!!

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by wirinet(m): 1:29pm On Apr 06, 2018
I do not understand the noise the ordinary masses are making over this $1 billion naira loan, this is usual game played by the politicans. When Jonathan was in power, the PDP borrowed $1 billion to fight Boko haram.


Jonathan gets approval to borrow $1billion to fight Boko Haram - September 2014.

The Senate on Thursday approved a request for external borrowing of not more than N1 billion dollars by President Goodluck Jonathan to tackle security challenges in the country.
https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/168645-jonathan-gets-approval-to-borrow-1billion-to-fight-boko-haram.html/amp

PDP were happy then and the APC was screaming "blue murder" then;


APC lambasts Jonathan over $1 billion Boko Haram loan

The All Progressives Congress, APC, has asked the National Assembly to properly scrutinize the puzzling request by President Goodluck Jonathan for a 1 billion dollar loan to fight the insurgent group Boko Haram, saying the administration has no business borrowing money if it had accounted for US$20 billion in oil funds or plugged the official stealing of 300,000 barrels of oil per day.


Now, that the table has turn, it is APC's turn to celebrate and PDP's turn to scream "blue murder".
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by EZENDIZUOGU(m): 1:47pm On Apr 06, 2018
Let the war begin, who cares. though i trust Saraki

Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by surgical: 1:57pm On Apr 06, 2018
yarimo:
Nothing will happen, this serving senators don't even know why they are there at the first place.
you are very right, this Nass has got no balls, buhari has been due for Impeachment since but they don't have the gut to do the needful,this can't be different.

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by chosengocap: 2:01pm On Apr 06, 2018
SBG04:

Oga pls go and sit down with your lies! A chunk of that 11 trillion naira includes loans taken from China to complete the Abuja - Kaduna rail line. Another chunk of the 11 trillion was taken to kick start the Lagos - ibadan rail line. All the other capital projects being undertaken are on the websites of all the MDAS. Please search and educate yourself Instead of spewing nonsense! I'm now certain that the PDP has probably paid Cambridge Analytica another USD 2million to misinform Nigerians because the kind of propaganda and false information being churned out these days is mind bogling. And to think the sources of this deliberate misinformation are the likes of Reno omokri (Wendell simlin), Ayo Fayose( Mr poultry/Mr zenith bank) and FFK (crackhead, NSA money looter), it's just crazy!!!

...and bubu built schools and hospitals and made sure Nigerians are happy.....
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by MONITZ: 2:18pm On Apr 06, 2018
CodeTemplar:
This man has proven to be unfit for Democratic rule. Same BH that has been defeated now want to gulp 1Bn USD and deserves amnesty on another hand. This is the height of contradiction.

Life is full of ironies,this same man that truncated a democracy is now trying to reap from the aforementioned that he hated so much.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by kernel502: 2:29pm On Apr 06, 2018
yarimo:
Nothing will happen, this serving senators don't even know why they are there at the first place.


Aboki, that money can't move, except it is approved by the National Assembly, I guess the old man doesn't know that, he needs primary education.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by maasoap(m): 2:32pm On Apr 06, 2018
bjayx:
Buhari is a curse to my family same as me
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by maasoap(m): 2:34pm On Apr 06, 2018
kernel502:

Aboki, that money can't move, except it is approved by the National Assembly, I guess the old man doesn't know that, he needs primary education.

Then, why is the rep man crying?
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by bjayx: 2:59pm On Apr 06, 2018
[quote author=maasoap post=66482393][/quote]
E be like say na soap dey ur brain true true
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by osazeeblue01: 3:00pm On Apr 06, 2018
This is not the type of change Nigerians voted for.

Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by Daslim180(m): 3:02pm On Apr 06, 2018
Let's shot this man
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by joe120120(m): 3:04pm On Apr 06, 2018
nwakibie3:
•Commence action against Buhari now, PDP charges N’Assembly

•Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC


By Kingsley Omonobi, Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke ABUJA—The House of Representatives said, yesterday, that there would be trouble if President Muhammadu Buhari approves any money for arms procurement without approval by the National Assembly.

Chairman, House Committee on Army, Rimande Shawulu, who stated this yesterday, said the President lacks the constitutional powers to approve money for arms procurement without the mandate of the legislature, insisting that any such violation was bound to brew trouble between him and the National Assembly. The Senate had on Wednesday, taken a swipe at the Presidency, saying the President lacks the powers to give approval for such money without approval from the legislature. Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Ben Murray-Bruce, had said: “It has not been approved, it is simply the choice of words. The Presidency or the executive cannot spend a single kobo on such a mission unless the National Assembly approves that. “It is only when the Senate or National Assembly approves that the executive can go ahead to spend such money. The executive can only recommend and not to approve.” This is even as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for gross misconduct over the matter. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday alleged that unlike the PDP, the fund is not meant to finance 2019 polls.

There’ll be trouble…
Shawulu, who represents Donga/Ussa/Takum/Special Area Constituency of Taraba State, said there would be serious trouble, if any money goes out for such purpose without approval from the legislature. He spoke to reporters in Abuja, on the sidelines of the Second Procurement Awareness Seminar, organised by the Directorate of Procurement, Army Headquarters. He said: “I can inform you that of recent, our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, gave approval for the purchase of more equipment for the military worth $1 billion, Dan-Ali was quoted to have said while responding to questions from newsmen on Wednesday at the State House. “The fact of the matter is that there are processes for money coming into the federation account and for the money being used. And the point we must note too is that a lot of times, pronouncements are policy statements and the policy statements are not just executed, it’s not as if, when the announcement was made, the federation account was debited. No, it doesn’t happen that way. “When the President says he’s going to spend money, there’s a process that is followed before the money is spent. So, I want you to understand that, it’s not as if money has gone out. “However, if money has gone out without parliamentary approval, that’s is a problem, it’s a very serious problem if money went out without parliamentary approval.” In his opening remarks on the occasion, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, said there was no gainsaying the fact that the operational capability of the Nigerian Army today depends on the availability of requisite hardware, highly trained personnel and other essential resources. According to him, in the past few years, the Nigerian Army “has no doubt taken robust steps and put in place policies in enhancing its procurement plans and processes, with a view to meeting its constitutional roles. Buratai said the theme for this year’s seminar” Optimizing the Operational Capabilities of the Nigerian Army through an Effective Procurement System”, was quite unique and significant, especially in view of the acute need to strengthen the capacity of the Nigerian Army towards meeting the present growing security challenges. “The security challenges facing our dear country manifest in the forms of terrorism, insurgency, separatist movements and banditry, among others,” he noted. He charged participants to reflect on the theme, bearing in mind the opportunities to enhance the Nigerian Army’s capabilities, building upon ongoing successes in view of operational commitments and improving procurement methods as well as processes in line with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007.” “This seminar, therefore, provides a veritable platform for us to familiarize and educate ourselves sufficiently on the procurement matters that would enable the Nigerian Army compete successfully in the opportunities that arise from the implementation of the national budget, Buratai added. Director of Procurement, Army Headquarters, Brigadier General ET Essien, in his welcome address, said the seminar was convened in line with the Nigerian Army training directive 2018. The objective of the seminar, he explained, was to develop the capacity of the Nigerian Army personnel on procurement procedures in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, PPA 2007.

PDP tasks NASS
Meanwhile, reacting to the development yesterday, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, tasked the National Assembly to commence appropriate constitutional legislative actions against President Buhari for alleged gross misconduct. The party also called on Nigerians to reject and resist the renewed attempt by the Presidency to help itself with the huge sums of money, alleging that the $1 billion was meant to finance President Buhari’s interests in the APC national convention and 2019 Presidential campaign. In a statement by its image maker, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said its investigations revealed that the Presidency deliberately avoided the National Assembly to avoid legislative scrutiny and accountability, thus paving way for the diversion of the fund “for selfish partisan purposes.” The statement read: “It is a notorious fact that the Presidency and the APC have been plotting to loot this $I billion from our heavily depleted Excess Crude Account, ECA), since last year, using the guise of fight against insurgency. “This is the same Buhari administration that has been boasting of having technically defeated the insurgents. This is also an administration that is not known to have exhausted subsisting budgetary allocations for defence. “Nigerians are thoroughly disappointed that President Buhari; the same African Union (AU) ‘anti-corruption champion’, who swore to be above board and to protect the constitution and our laws, will allow himself to fall for the temptation of resorting to ways and means which are totally at variance with the laws and all democratic tenets. “Democracy thrives on constitutional processes of separation of powers, due diligence and transparency and not on totalitarian tendencies. “We urge the National Assembly to look into the constitution and impose appropriate legislative instruments against Mr. President, if any part of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) has been breached by this unilateral decision.” The party also faulted government’s efforts at taming insurgency, saying there was more to it than the public was being made to believe. “It has since come to light that the Buhari administration is using the fight against insurgency as a conduit to siphon funds, as evidenced in the alleged looting of the N18 billion Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, funds.”

Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC
Reacting, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, issued a sharp rebuke of the PDP over allegations by the latter that the presidential approval of $1 billion to fight insurgency is a ploy to use public resources to prosecute the 2019 general elections for the former. Spokesman of the APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi who reacted to the allegation in a text message to Vanguard said; “There is no such plan. But it is easy for PDP to make this kind of wild allegation because they know that was how they got the money to fund their elections in 2015. It is what they were adept at doing; diverting money meant for security to fund their party.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/reps-1bn-arms-procurement-therell-trouble-buhari-approves-1bn-without-nass/





APC. thief
Apc thief
both up and down

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Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by kernel502: 3:11pm On Apr 06, 2018
maasoap:

Then, why is the rep man crying?

They aren't crying, but teaching him what the law states.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by Paulreports(m): 4:17pm On Apr 06, 2018
Unlike PDP, our $1bn Boko Haram Fund not meant for 2019 Polls —APC
Me; Like PDP ,the money is also approved and about to be released in election year.
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by sexyanyabubakar(f): 4:30pm On Apr 06, 2018
NonFarmPayrol:
The one billion dollars has already been shared in advance as we speak





I just feel for jobless graduates when they hear all these kind of news while searching for jobs and they are broke


Its a sad sh!thole undecided
Re: There Will Be Trouble If Buhari Approves $1bn Without NASS - Rimande Shawulu by omokab: 4:43pm On Apr 06, 2018
Ejiphill09:
kiss
Nnamdi KANU 6th February 2014

“As they campaign vigorously for elections, you would think, they are coming to grow the economy, enthrone justice, breed unity and tolerance, love for one another.

No, they are coming to enthrone Hausa Fulani supremacy, to reposition the security agencies by sacking all competent hands and replace them with their kinsmen in order to drive their ethnic domination of the south,

the Fulani herdsmen will be armed and encouraged to slaughter us with impurity and their masters will protect them.

They are coming to ensure that my people are enslaved forever. Those who do not believe me will soon see it happen before their eyes”
#Nnamdi Kanu, 6th Feb. 2014.

Modified :
Will they loot the money Yes... Many.

Will they buy arms from this money answer is Yes.

To Protect and fight who?

To protect COWS, FULANI HERDSMEN AND BOKOHARAM LEADERS.

To fight who and who never forget PHYTON dance in a hurry..

THERE WAS A COUNTRY CALLED NIGERIA!
where is this nnamdi kanu now? Maybe you should call him to come and defend all his quotes.

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