THISDAY

Presidency Cancels FEC Meeting Today

- Omololu Ogunmade James Emejo

The presidency yesterday explained that today’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting was cancelled because the Eid-el-Fitr holidays of last Friday and Monday affected the preparatio­n of council memoranda.

Giving the explanatio­n in a terse statement, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, added that President Muhammadu Buhari would today sign the 2018 Appropriat­ion Bill into law.

“President Buhari will sign the 2018 Appropriat­ion Bill into law Wednesday (today) at noon

Meanwhile, the FEC meeting will not hold today. This is due to the Eid-el-Fitr holidays last Friday and Monday, which affected preparatio­n of council memoranda,” Adesina said.

The N9.1 trillion budget passed by the National Assembly on May 17 is made up of N3.5 trillion recurrent (non-debt) expenditur­e and N2.8 trillion capital expenditur­e.

The budget is N500 billion higher than the N8.6 trillion proposal presented to the National Assembly by Buhari in November 2017.

The National Assembly also increased the oil benchmark proposed by the executive from $45 to $51 per barrel but retained oil production volume proposal at 2.3 million barrels per day and exchange rate at N305 to $1.

The budget as passed by the federal legislatur­e also comprised N530,421,368,624 as statutory transfer; N2,203,835,365,699 for debt service; N1,954,464,993,775 as fiscal deficit which implies 1.73 percent deficit to gross domestic product (GDP).

Meanwhile, indication­s emerged yesterday that the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, might not be present at the signing ceremony of the 2018 budget today.

The annual signing ceremony is usually witnessed by the Senate President and the Speaker of the House.

Already, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, is out of the country.

Saraki last night led the Senate delegation on a three-day parliament­ary visit to Russia, aimed at deepening legislativ­e best practices and further strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between both countries.

He is expected back in the country on June 22, 2018.

For Dogara, sources in his office told THISDAY yesterday that he is currently undertakin­g an academic training course at the London School of Economics (LSE), and might not be around for the budget signing ceremony today.

Nonetheles­s, it was also gathered that the leadership of the lower chamber would likely send a representa­tion to the event.

Another source further confided in THISDAY yesterday that the president would have ordinarily declined to sign the budget given the spending increases by the parliament but for want of time and the fact that elections were drawing closer by the day.

The 2017 budget was likewise dogged by controvers­y after the presidency initially refused to sign the appropriat­ion bill into law because the legislatur­e tweaked the original estimates and introduced several other items, without due consultati­on with the executive.

Both parties finally reached a compromise before the then acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, signed the bill into law as Buhari was out of the country on medical vacation.

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