Returning to plenary after a two-week break
during which it reviewed the 2017 budget of the Federal Government
against the proposals for 2018, the Senate yesterday returned a damning
verdict of incompetence, inconsistency and ineptitude in the planning
and execution of the 2017 budget.
President Buhari
Summing
up the misgivings of the senators who spoke across party lines, Senate
President Bukola Saraki expressed anger, saying that the executive arm
must sit up and warning that disaster was lurking if the 2017 budget was
not rolled over to 2018.
The senate also observed that the 2018 budget is “heavily padded, inconsistent, full of errors and inacurracies.”
“Truly, it is very disheartening and disappointing because we know how much we have put into the budget process,” he said.
Senator
Saraki noted the submissions of senators over their discoveries of poor
budget implementation in 2017 and inconsistencies in the claims by
Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government during
the budget defence sessions.
“By now, 2017
budget should have been implemented by up to between 40 and 60 per cent,
but this has not been the case. This makes it very difficult for us, we
cannot turn into magicians. I continue to appeal that you work within
what you have and let us do our best to ensure that we have a budget
that is in the interest of Nigerians.
“The
executive on their part should sit up and not just make rhetoric, but
get down to work. If 2017 budget items are not rolled over to 2018 that
is a disaster. Let the executive show some seriousness towards the
budget exercise.”
The outflow of outrage
followed a point of order raised by the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator
Bala Ibn Na’Allah, APC, Kebbi South, who queried the submissions made by
the MDAs during the budget defence sessions.
According
to Na’Allah, the pronouncements made by the President and his aides on
the execution of the budget was not reflective in the submissions being
made by heads of the MDAs.
“When we suspended
plenary, it was with the idea that the committees will swing into action
so we can have a tentative date to pass the budget. From what I have
seen, we might run into troubled waters. If we have not appreciated what
the problems are, it is important for Nigerians to come here and
understand what the problem is.
“The template
we are using will continue to create problems for us. It was created
during the Military era. The template cannot work in our country today.
From reports we have had, it is obvious that we have problems. We need
to know what the problems are. If we have a 2017 budget that has not
been executed today and we are considering the 2018 budget, it means
there is a problem.
Contributing, to the
motion, Senator Barnabas Gemade, APC, Benue North East suggested that
the consideration of the 2018 budget be suspended and that the lifespan
of the current 2017 budget be extended till end of March of 2018.
“What
we have seen is far from the 40 per cent capital project implementation
we were told. In many MDAs, budget performance is hovering between 12
to 15 percent. In early November, the borrowing plans were brought, and
we approved it. They said they were going to release more funds. As of
now, we cannot say if that is true.
Also
contributing, Senator Solomon Adeola, APC, Lagos West who was quite
vehement in his presentation wondered why the Senate should consider and
approve the 2018 budget, when the performance of the 2017 budget is
unknown, adding that the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun be
summoned, to brief the Senate on the low performance of the budget and
why her Ministry did not release budget funds.
On
his party, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator
Matthew Urhoghide, PDP, Edo South urged his colleagues to put the 2018
proposals at bay, pending when the 2017 budget will attain a certain
level of performance.
“I want to say that the
budget of 2018 is already bedevilled. For us to be able to determine the
2018, we need to see the performance of 2017. Many MDAs are complaining
that what they are getting for recurrent expenditure is not even for
them. More worrisome is the capital expenditure.
On
his part, Senator Mohammed Hassan, PDP, Yobe South suggested that a
small technical committee be set up by the Senate to come up with a
standard format on how to handle the 2018 budget, adding, “Many of us
have been made to do the work of the executive. We need to set up a
small technical committee to come up with a standard format on how to
handle the 2018 budget. It is very important to do that.”
Senator Dino Melaye, APC, Kogi West said the 2018 budget proposal was “garnished with deception.”
“Enough
is enough. We must ensure that the 2017 budget is properly implemented.
We must ensure that the budget is an elitist. What they have brought to
us is a just a proposal. We need to give Nigerians a budget that will
benefit Nigerians.”
Upon the submissions the
President of the Senate, Senator Saraki summed up the contributions with
an admonishment that the executive should get its acts together.
Having
listened to the Senators, Senate President Bukola Saraki, who presided,
did not subject the points raised and suggestions made to any voice
vote, just as a position was not taken at the end of the day.
Saraki
who maintained that if the executive fails to act, by rolling over
the 2017 budget, it will be a disaster as the Senators are not
magicians, adding, “Truly, it is very disheartening and
disappointing because we know how much we have put into the budget
process. How can anybody who is responsible travel at this period when
the budget defence is ongoing?
“ By now 2017
budget should have been implemented either 40 or 60 percent, but this
has not been the case. This makes it very difficult for us, we cannot
turn into magicians. I continue to appeal that you work within what you
have and let us do our best to ensure that we have a budget that is in
the interest of Nigerians.
“The executive on
their part should sit up and not just rhetorics, but really get down to
work. If 2017 budget items are not rolled over to 2018 that is a
disaster. It means that most of them are misrepresenting the actual
grounds to the leadership of the executive. If the documents are not
showing that then that is a carious serious problem. Let the executive
show some seriousness towards the budget exercise.”
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