NASS transmits detailed 2016 Budget to Buhari

By The Citizen

The National Assembly on Wednesday transmitted the detailed Budget 2016 to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent.

Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Rep. Abdulmumin Jibrin, also commended Nigerians for their patience and understanding over the delay in approving the 2016 budget.

Jubrin gave the commendation while addressing newsmen in Abuja shortly after submitting the detail of the budget to the Clerk of the National Assembly on behalf of the Joint Appropriation Committee of the assembly.

He said that the clerk had been mandated to transmit the detail of the Appropriation Bill to President Muhammadu Buhari.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the national assembly sent the budget to the president about three weeks, but he refused assent, demanding the detail of the changes the legislature made on it.

Jibrin said it was important to reiterate that it took the committees extra weeks to get the details ready.

According to him, it is not because there is anything untoward going on but rather, for us to correct all the inconsistencies, errors, omissions and padding in the document submitted to us in December, 2015.

“Being the most important economic policy tool of government, the budget provides a comprehensive statement of our priorities as a nation.

“And, as representatives of the people, the National Assembly remains the appropriate place to ensure that the detail of such a document best match our national goals and aspirations.

“Therefore, what we have been doing in these past few weeks is to balance the projections for revenue against the estimates for expenditure based on the reality of our situation today,” he said.

Jibrin, however, said that the task was made “very difficult'' by the sloppy manner in which the 2016 Appropriation Bill was prepared by the executive.

He stated that many of the officials who came before the various committees practically disowned the inputs from their own departments and ministries.

According to him, in most instances, and across several agencies, the bill that was initially presented to the committees failed in many respects to connect with the policy thrust of the government and the needs of the people.

“That is aside the fact that most of the figures simply did not just add up. It was one of the most controversial budgets that ever came to the National Assembly from the executive.

“Fortunately, President Muhammadu Buhari, who we must commend for showing leadership, intervened and that helped in resolving what had become a serious logjam.

“Some officials in the executive branch have also been removed from their duty posts because of these glaring lapses.

“That happened because the president took direct responsibility and got involved in the process, not only to ensure synergy between the executive and the legislature, but so that we can arrive at a budget that is implementable,” he said.

The committee chairman, however, stressed that it was the first time Nigeria would transit from the ruling political party to the opposition, adding that “we therefore believe that the executive will learn from the mistakes of this year''.

He commended the leadership of the national assembly and members of the committees “who had to endure sleepless nights, especially in recent weeks''.

“To the extent that the budget drafting phase is a long process, the committee stage provides the most significant opportunity for members of the public, including the media and civil society organizations to make contributions.

“We have taken into account all shades of opinions in arriving at the breakdown which is now with the executive,” he said.

According to Jibrin, now that the 2016 budget has been passed, our next role is to add value to the process through legislative oversight functions that enable us to ensure adherence to priorities.

This, he said, would take place while monitoring effective allocation of resources.

He urged the president to abide strictly with provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act which stipulates that the appropriation bill be presented early.

He said that presenting the bill early would provide sufficient time for interactive sessions between the executive and the legislature before the commencement of committee hearings.

“That way, some of the controversies that dogged this year’s budget will be avoided,” he advised. (NAN)