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Supplementary Budget: Lawan directs committee to submit report Wednesday

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
June 29, 2021
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The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has directed the Senate Committee on Appropriations to submit report on the supplementary budget on Wednesday.

He gave the directive on Tuesday, shortly after the Chairman of the committee, Barau Jibrin, requested about two weeks for the panel to conclude the report and present it to the Senate.

President Muhammadu Buhari transmitted the supplementary budget of N895 billion to the Senate for approval last Tuesday.

The president’s request was referred to the Appropriations Committee for further legislative work. And the panel was asked to report back on Tuesday (today).

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But Mr Jubrin explained that it was impossible for the panel to conclude work on the budget and asked for more time.

“We were given the mandate to submit the report today. We started work on the bill. And we discovered that we needed more time because we feel we must meet the minimum standard set out by the rules of this Senate in processing the bill.

“The expected time we feel we will be able to do this is this week and then get our report submitted on Tuesday next week.

“I appeal to this Distinguish Senate to permit us to submit our report on Tuesday next,” he said.

But Mr Lawan declined this request as he said there are many other important bills to be considered by the Senate.

“Chairman, you will not have more than today. This is a very straightforward supplementary budget request. So it doesn’t need two weeks working on it.

“And you remember, we have a line up of so many important bills to consider in this Senate.

“So you have today, you lay tomorrow, we receive tomorrow. Because I’m sure you had the entire weekend from Wednesday, almost six days. That should be enough.

“It is not a complicated thing. So you don’t need up to Tuesday next week. So you submit tomorrow please.”

While the budget is expected to be laid on Wednesday, it is ,however, not clear if the Senate will consider and pass it the same day.

Buhari’s request comes about two weeks after the Federal Executive Council approved the money.

The federal government said the budget is specifically meant to enhance the capacity of the military and para-military agencies to tackle the various security challenges in the country.

”The total of this expenditure is made up of N83.56 billion for COVID-19 vaccine programme, covering 30 billion vaccines from Johnson and Johnson vaccines and the logistics cost related to the deployment of that vaccine.

“It also contains the sum of N1.69 billion for the Nigerian Comprehensive AIDS programme currently operating in the States and an additional contingency provision of N40 billion under the public service-wide wage adjustments to take care of the needs for allowances to the health and education sectors and other wage-related issues, the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, had said on June 9.

She said the Council also approved an aggregate sum of N770.60 billion to further enhance the capacity of the defence and security agencies to address current and emerging security challenges in our country.

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