Senate President Bukola Saraki |
The Senate has said that the letter by President Muhammadu Buhari in
which he claimed that the National Assembly’s approval for refunds to
Delta and Taraba State Governments was different from what the Federal
Executive Council approved, must have resulted from misinformation by
his aides.
The Senate in a statement on Wednesday by Yusuph Olaniyonu Special
Adviser (Media and Publicity) to Senate President, Bukola Saraki, stated
that the Senate approved the exact figures for Taraba and Delta States
that was submitted to it by the Executive through the Ministry of
Finance as stated on page 402 of a document titled “Federal Ministry of
Finance Submission of Federal Government of Nigeria Outstanding
Liabilities to National Assembly, May, 2018”.
The President had claimed in his letter to the National Assembly
dated March 5, 2019 that “While the Federal Executive Council approved a
total sum of N78, 601, 631, 430.16 as reimbursement to Delta and Taraba
State Governments, the National Assembly approved N90, 236,461, 031.36,
which is higher than the amount approved by the Federal Executive
Council”.
“The Senate would like to clarify that the breakdown which the
Executive through the Ministry of Finance submitted to the National
Assembly showed that the outstanding liability due to Taraba State is
N22, 254,062,330.08 while that of Delta is N67, 982, 398, 701. 28 while
the total for the two states is N90, 236, 461, 031. 36.
“Therefore, the National Assembly approved the figures submitted to
it by the Ministry of Finance as approved by the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.
At no time did the executive forwarded the figure of N78, 601, 631,
430, 16 to us and we do not know where the President got that figure
from.
“We have decided to make this clarification in order to set the
records straight and disabuse the minds of the general public. We
believe the President must have been misinformed and misadvised by his
aides while writing the letter he sent on this issue to the National
Assembly”, the Senate stated.
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