The Senate
yesterday said that it may not be able to pass the 2018 budget before January
2018 due to the attitude of some government agencies towards providing
critical insights to the appropriation document.
critical insights to the appropriation document.
Briefing
journalists after yesterday’s plenary, Senate Spokesman, Aliu Saabi Abdullahi, said
heads of most Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA) have not been
co-operating with the National Assembly on budget issues.
His words:
“We want to report that the Senate is disturbed by a new trend where heads or
chief executives of critical institutions who should play a critical role in
this budget process but choose to ignore the invitation by the Senate to appear
before it for deliberation.
“Specifically,
on Tuesday when we had a deliberation, the Minister of State for Budget and
National Planning was around. But based on the discussion we were supposed to
have to look at the revenue projections, which are the basis for the MTEF, the
Group Managing Director of the NNPC did not show up.
“Also, the
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Comptroller General of the
Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Director General of the National Bureau of
Statistics (NBS) and Director of the Department for Petroleum Resources (DPR)
all failed to show up.”
He said the
question if the national budget was important and everyone depends on the
country’s resources to run their businesses, what other business could be more
important than looking at this very critical assignment?
Abdullahi,
who is also a member of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, observed that
the speed needed in passing the budget could not be realised because of the
attitude of most heads of the agencies.
He argued
that a situation where heads of MDAs send representatives that are powerless
and could not answer critical questions was not as good as the heads attending
such critical sessions, adding that some of them never even sent any
representative.
“It is
important that we report this because, overall, the media will still come back
to us asking what progress are we making and why are we slow in taking
decisions.
“We are
trying our best and we want to see what progress we can make but we are
constrained by some of the actions of some chief executives in the Executive
arm of government. Let it also be said that some people are not giving maximum
cooperation to the National Assembly for us to do our job,” he added.
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