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Buhari’s Budget Presentati­on a Mere Routine, Says PDP

- Chuks Okocha

As President Muhammadu Buhari presents the 2020 budget bill to a joint session of the National Assembly today, the main opposition political party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the exercise as a mere routine, alleging that the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)-led government was not interested in the performanc­e of the budget.

PDP said it’s not enough for the President to rush to the National Assembly to present the budget, but the President should endeavour to tell Nigerians how the budget has been performing since he became the President in 2015.

PDP, in an interview with THISDAY by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, said: “To us, there is nothing spectacula­r about President Buhari presenting the budget to the National Assembly on Tuesday. The budget presentati­on is a mere routine. It is merely a yearly ritual.

“We dare ask: what is the performanc­e ratio of the budget since 2015? Has the budget been implemente­d up to 50 per cent? What has been the ratio or rates of implementa­tion of the budget since he took over the governance of the country? Is he worried that the performanc­e rate of the budget in the last four years has remained less than 50 per cent?

“Take for instance, the capital budget for 2019 budget is just is being released in the last quarter of the year. So, what can be done in the last quarter since it is expected that budget should be based on a 12-calendar circle?

“The normal claim is that the budget will live the circle of the fiscal year till when the next budget is passed and yet the capital budget for 2019 is just been released. What is the level of performanc­e of the 2019 budget? What is the performanc­e rate of other budgets? What is the performanc­e ratio compared to what we had prior to 2015?”

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