President
Muhammadu Buhari has refused to sign the 2016 budget and has been purportedly returned
the 2016 budget to the National Assembly, pointing out areas of concern in the
document and demanding adjustment. The spokesperson of the House of
Representatives, Abdurazaq Namdas, (APC-Adamawa State) confirmed this to
journalists on Thursday. I can confirm to you that we are in possession of the
letter from the president identifying grey areas. He said the leadership of the
House and that of the Senate as well as their respective relevant committees
would meet on the development.He, however, refused to mention the “grey areas”
saying they would be made known to Nigerians in due course.
The
National Assembly passed the budget on March 23 and later transmitted it to Mr.
Buhari for assent. Apparently with the omission of certain projects and
addition of others not proposed by the Executive, Mr. Buhari has since withheld
his assent.
One
of such projects is the Lagos-Calabar rail project counted as a critical
infrastrucural focus of the administration.
It
was not captured in the original budget but was brought as a supplementary
proposal of the Transport Ministry by its Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, and was
approved, Chairman Senate Committee on Land Transport, Gbenga Ashafa, said.
However, the Appropriations Committees
of the Senate and House of Representatives respectively chaired by Danjuma Goje
and Abdulmumin Jibrin, removed the project from the final draft, saying Mr.
Amaechi lacked the powers to make budgetary proposal.
Last week, while the Senate said Mr.
Buhari should sign the budget and, later, send a supplementary proposal to
capture the Lagos-Calabar rail project, the House said it had resolved to
receive the budget to capture the project before assent.
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