Daily Trust Sunday

Why We Have Not Signed Budget - Presidency

- By Ismail Mudashir

The Presidency yesterday spoke on why the 2017 budget has not been assented to. This is coming 15 days after the National Assembly transmitte­d the document to the Presidency.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang said the Presidency is working within the constituti­onal time-frame required to process details of the 2017 budget passed by the National Assembly.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that there have been reports that the Presidency may reject the fiscal document over the increase made in the figures by the National Assembly.

The lawmakers had increased their budget from N115bn proposed by President Buhari to N125bn. They also raised the entire budget size from N7.298 trillion to N7.441 trillion, making an increase of N143 billion.

The lawmakers further jerked up the proposed oil benchmark from $42.5 per barrel to $44.5 per barrel.

But yesterday, Enang said, “there is no such plan by the Presidency to reject the 2017 budget passed by the National Assembly as alleged in some reports. The Presidency can only assent to the budget or withhold assent as the case maybe.

“However, should there be areas needing input, the Presidency would engage the leadership of the Senate and House of Representa­tives. As such, any report suggesting a rejection of the 2017 budget by the Presidency is incorrect”.

He said right now, the Presidency is subjecting every detail of the budget using the available systems at its disposal to ensure the figures appropriat­ed to MDAs are consistent with the realities on ground, while also engaging in consultati­ons.

“When the budget was presented to both chambers of the National Assembly for considerat­ion last year by President Muhammadu Buhari, both chambers subjected the document to legislativ­e processes using internal systems at their disposal.

“That is exactly what the Presidency is doing at the moment to ensure that what is eventually assented to sufficient­ly addresses the nation’s present realities, as not doing so could expose government to a backlash from Nigerians,” he said.

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