| Speaker, House of Rep. |
The Appropriation
Bill 2016 passed the second reading in the House of Representatives in Abuja on
Tuesday.
This emanated from a unanimous adoption of the bill for a second
reading by the lawmakers during plenary. The bill extensively debate by the
lawmakers, was referred to the Committee on Appropriation and its relevant
sub-committees by the Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr Yakubu Dogara.
Leading the debate,
Minority Leader of the House, Rep. Leo Ogor, described the budget as incomplete
According to Ogor, the budgets of some government agencies are conspicuously
not in the document.
Rep. Samson Okwu
(Benue-PDP), said the drop in the budget’s benchmark for crude oil price from
38 dollars per barrel to 28 dollars had negatively affected government’s
revenue projections in the budget.
Okwu called on
government at all levels to diversify into non oil revenue sources.
Rep. Osai Osai (Delta-PDP), said the 2016 budget had shortfalls
in its capital projections. According to him, all government agencies that have
statutory transfer status were not captured, while others that were captured
have no such status.
Rep. Prestige Osy
(Abia-PDP), said the budget lacked immediate plans on ways to diversify
government revenue from oil resources.
Osy said there was
the need for a reduction in domestic borrowing and deficit expenditure in order
to be able to manage inflation and increase the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
Rep. Dennis Agbo (Enugu-PDP), argued that it was a contradiction to devalue the
naira while encouraging export.
“The country’s
foreign exchange reserve will continue to shrink due to this”, he said.
Agbo urged the Federal Government to remove subsidy on all
petroleum products.
Rep. Jerry Alagboso
(Imo-PDP), said the fund earmarked for road construction in the budget was not
enough to tackle the infrastructure decay in all federal roads across the
country.
Rep Mark Gbillah
(Benue-APC), said the House should scrutinise all the items in the budget to
ensure that Nigerians got value for their money.
The legislator
advised President Muhammadu Buhari to set up a budget team with the mandate to
properly scrutinise the document before approval.
The Chairman, House
Committee on Appropriation, Rep. Abdulmumini Jibrin, asked agencies under the
Ministry of Finance to step up efforts toward raising money to fund the budget.
He also charged
committees on effective oversight to ensure that the budget was properly
implemented. Buhari had, on December 22, 2015 presented the 2016 budget
proposal of N6.08 trillion to the National Assembly.
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