Reuters noted that the budget is 3.2 percent smaller than last year’s.
According to the President the budget consists of Personnel Expenditure of N16,133,370.00, Recurrent Expenditure of N10,423,031,000, Internal Capital Expenditure of N1,879,076,000.00 and Capital Projects Development Expenditure of N271,089,900,000.00 only.
Mohammed Maccido, Joint Senate Committee on Appropriation and Finance chairman said:
Premium times says that after months of public outcry over its lavish annual budget, Nigeria’s National Assembly has finally accepted a N20 billion cut to its budget, the first time it would do so since 2011.“There was no provision in the budget for subsidy but I believe there should be provision for it especially since there was already, a disagreement between the oil marketers and the federal government over subsidy payment. The budget will be driven by $53 oil benchmark, an exchange rate of N190.00 to one dollar; 2.2782m per barrel crude oil production per day; and deficit gross domestic product of -1.12 per cent.”
According to the source, the National Assembly will spend N130 billion, and no longer N150 billion, according to the 2015 Appropriation Act signed this month by President Goodluck Jonathan.
However, the source notes that only 17 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory Administration have budgets that are equal to, or above that of the National Assembly.
However, the source notes that only 17 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory Administration have budgets that are equal to, or above that of the National Assembly.
alright though ...well I just dey laugh
ReplyDeleteNa wa oh...if this money is honestly n sincerely invested in each state,,they will b no need foe BH,MEND,MASSOB etc...how I wish EFFC will truly b an independent body..
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