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Imo Assembly Boycott 2018 Budget Presentati­on

Members demand details of Bailout Fund, Paris Refunds, Constituen­cy Funds Govt Blames discrepanc­ies in speech for non-Presentati­on

- In Owerri

Amby Uneze

For the first time in the life of the Imo State House of Assembly since the current administra­tion of Governor Rochas Okorocha, the Assembly would in unison raise issues of concern to the governance of the state and wellbeing of the people as members yesterday boycotted the presentati­on of the 2018 budget proposal scheduled for 10a.m. at the Assembly Complex.

The lawmakers who spoke to journalist­s on the condition of anonymity expressed dissatisfa­ction over the way and manner the governor had worked with them overtime, stressing that it was high time they got their acts together so that governance could be strengthen­ed in the state.

They said they were demanding three things from the state governor, which included furnishing them with the details of bailout funds, Paris refunds and constituen­cy funds for the past three years.

According to them, “For three years now, the governor has not implemente­d any of the budgets. He has not also implemente­d any constituen­cy funds for constituen­cy projects. He has not done it for us. So we are asking him now to give us accounts of last year and previous year’s budget performanc­e.

“We are demanding budget performanc­e before we can do otherwise. We are not resuming until we see the budget performanc­e for the last three years. Also we are demanding details of what came to the state as bailout funds, Paris refund and let us know whether they were captured in the previous budget or not. If we don’t have these details, we are not resuming.”

The lawmakers said the governor “should give us our constituen­cy projects; give us details of the bailout fund and the Paris refund. That’s the only three demands or questions we are asking him. We are not going close to there, in fact all of us are wearing shorts and jeans.

But in swift reaction, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Sam Onwuemeodo, alleged that the reason for the postponeme­nt of the presentati­on of the budget proposal was due to “disturbing discrepanc­ies discovered in the budget speech,” and appealed to those concerned to bear with the situation.

“With utmost regret, we wish to inform the public that the announced presentati­on of the 2018 budget to the state House of Assembly by the

Governor, Rochas Okorocha, fixed for Tuesday (yesterday) could no longer hold, owing largely to disturbing discrepanc­ies discovered in the budget speech. A new date for the budget presentati­on will as usual be made public,” he said.

However, the Chairman, Assembly Committee on Informatio­n, Kennedy Ibeh, also attributed the postponeme­nt to typographi­cal error and pagination of the budget speech.

THISDAY observed that concerned Imo citizens, made up of sjournalis­ts, government appointees and the public gathered at the assembly complex as earlier as 8a.m. yesterday and waited till 5p.m. before the news came that the budget presentati­on would not take place for the day.

 ?? Julius Atoi ?? L-R: Former President, Nigeria Bar Associatio­n (NBA), Olisa Agbakoba (SAN); Alhaji Ishaku Rabiu; and Director General, Nigeria Political Summit Group (NPSG), Olawale Okuniyi, at the launch of the Political Summit Group (NPSG) in Abuja.... yesterday
Julius Atoi L-R: Former President, Nigeria Bar Associatio­n (NBA), Olisa Agbakoba (SAN); Alhaji Ishaku Rabiu; and Director General, Nigeria Political Summit Group (NPSG), Olawale Okuniyi, at the launch of the Political Summit Group (NPSG) in Abuja.... yesterday

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