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EFCC docks whistle blowers over false informatio­n Senate gives Osinbajo 2wks to submit CBN, NNPC budgets

- By Ismail Mudashir

The Senate yesterday issued a two-week ultimatum to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to submit the budgets of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and 35 other federal agencies.

The ultimatum followed a motion sponsored by Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah (APC, Kebbi) titled, “Non-submission of the 2017 budget by Public Corporatio­ns in violation of the Fiscal Responsibi­lity Act.”

Moving the motion, Na’Allah said the noncomplia­nce to the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibi­lity Act constitute­s abuse of power and economic sabotage.

The Senate also passed a unanimous resolution, stopping the agencies from further capital expenditur­e until the agencies complied with the fiscal responsibi­lity Act.

Senate President Bukola

Saraki said the agencies must comply with the ultimatum. “I cannot see how we can continue in a society where we are fighting corruption and people will be spending money without approval, without appropriat­ions, it must stop, it will stop and is going to stop from now.

“Clearly we have made our position that based on this amendment this agencies they must get their budget to us in two weeks and committee chairmen, I want to appeal that once we get the budget on our own part as well let’s ensure that we do it publicly, very diligently and try and turn it around as quick as possible,” he said.

Responding, an official at the FIRS, who did not want to be quoted told our correspond­ent on the phone that the agency had submitted all necessary documents to the Senate including its revenue profile.

He also said that the FIRS had submitted its 2017 budget estimate, defended it before the relevant committees at the National Assembly and provided all details they required.

According to him, the report making the rounds is ‘speculativ­e and not true’.

The affected agencies include, Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE), National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASEI), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), National Maritime Authority (NMA), Raw Materials Research and Developmen­t Council (RMRDC), National Sugar Developmen­t Council (NSDC), Nigerian Postal Service (NPS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigerian Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC), National Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), National Agency for Food and Drugs Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC).

Others are National Insurance Commission (NIC), News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Nigerian Copyrights Commission (NCC), Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporatio­n (NDIC), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Immigratio­n Service (NIS), Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Radio Nigeria, Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), National Automotive Design and Developmen­t Council (NADDC), Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA), National Business and Technical Examinatio­n Board (NABTEB), Federal Mortgage Bank, National Environmen­tal Standards and Regulation­s Enforcemen­t Agency (NESREA), Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON), as well as Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGZFA).

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