President Muhammadu Buhari |
Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to assent
to the constitutional amendment Bill which provides for early submission of
budget proposals to the National Assembly by the President.
Speaking at the
resumption of plenary on Tuesday, the Speaker said so long as the Bill was not
signed into law, any talk of an orderly appropriations process would be words
without actions.
The Bill stipulates that the
President shall prepare and lay before each House of the National Assembly
estimates of revenue and expenditure 90 days before the end of the fiscal year.
It was transmitted to the
President along with other constitutional amendment Bills some of which have
been assented to by the President.
Dogara said: “It is as a
result of this that the National Assembly proposed an amendment to the section
to require the President to submit the Appropriation Bill not later than 90
days to the end of the financial year. The President has not yet signed this
Bill which is so critical to an orderly Appropriations process. Let me use this
opportunity to remind Mr President of the fact that if this Bill does not
become law, any talk of an orderly appropriations process would be mere cheap
talk
Speaker Yakubu Dogara |
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“It is important to reiterate
once again, that the National Assembly has the Constitutional powers, duty and
responsibility to intervene in the budgeting process to ensure equity, federal
character and even distribution of projects and amenities to all nooks and
crannies of this great country as direct Representatives of the people.
“It is also important to
emphasise that the 2018 budget benefitted from active cooperation and
consultation between the Executive and Legislature during the Appropriation
process. No doubt, Nigeria’s budgeting processes is in need of further reforms
and that is why the National Assembly took the bold initiative to introduce the
Budget Process Bill that is expected to lay out, timelines that will guide the
appropriations process from conception to passage.
“But for this Bill to be
passed, section (81) subsection (1) which gives the President power to prepare
and lay before each House of the National Assembly AT ANY TIME estimates of
revenue and expenditure in the financial year must be amended.”
He also charged House Committees to process all pending
legislative measures before them and ensure expeditious consideration as they
enter the twilight of their legislative mandate, adding that “we already have a
record number of Bills, Resolutions and Public Petitions passed more than any
other Assembly before us and we can do even more in the remaining period of our
tenure.”
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