President
Muhammadu Buhari has refused to sign the 2016 budget a week after the document
was sent to him by the National Assembly, presidency officials said Tuesday,
further delaying the implementation of a budget the government hopes will help
Nigeria out of its present economic crisis.
A top presidency official said Mr. Buhari could not sign the
budget because the passed budget had no details.
The official said almost a week after the National Assembly
passed the 2016 Appropriation Bill, details of the approved Appropriation Bill
were yet to be transmitted to the president.
“The president has not been able to sign the Bill into law
because he does not know what is contained in the details and what adjustments
the National Assembly made to the proposal sent to them last December,” the
official told PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday.
The source, who did not want his name disclosed as he was not
authorised to comment on the issue in his official capacity, said the delay in
transmitting the details could mean that the National Assembly either did not
complete work on the budget, or were “playing politics” with the passage of the
document.
He said the president was disappointed that his desire to see
the immediate implementation of the provisions to ease the tension in the
economy and polity would have to tarry a little longer till when the details
were transmitted to him and the adjustments are found to be implementable.
The
harmonised N6.06 trillion budget was finally passed by both chambers of the
National Assembly last Wednesday after weeks of bickering over controversial
allocations in the N6.08 trillion proposal submitted by Mr. Buhari on December
22, 2015.
Details of the approved appropriation showed that N1.59 trillion
was allocated for capital expenditure, and N2.65 trillion for recurrent
expenditure, while about N1.48 trillion was approved for debt servicing.
The lawmakers also approved about N2.2 trillion as deficit, with
N500 billion going for social intervention projects and N351.4billion for
Statutory transfers.
The final assent to the budget is sure to suffer another delay
for at least one more week as Mr. Buhari leaves Abuja Wednesday to attend a
Nuclear Summit in Washington DC, USA.
When contacted, the Senate spokesperson, Abdullahi Sabi, said he
would not comment on the issue, but he assured that the National Assembly would
not do anything to sabotage the collective interest of all Nigerians.
The chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation, Danjuma
Goje, did not answer several calls to his telephone on Tuesday. He did not also
respond to the text message sent to him on the issue.
Source: Premium Times

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