President
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday signed the 2018 Appropriation Bill of N9.12
trillion into law after seven months of its submission to National Assembly
(NASS).
The
President, however, expressed concern over changes made by NASS to the budget
proposal.
The
Federal Executive Council (FEC) had on Oct. 26, 2017 approved the 2018 draft
budget of N8.612 trillion but NASS increased the budget from N8.612 trillion
earlier proposed to N9.12 trillion.
The
Senate also increased the crude oil benchmark for the budget from 45 dollars
per barrel to 50.5 dollars per barrel.
Buhari
then noted with concern that the National Assembly made cuts amounting to N347
billion in the allocations to 4,700 projects submitted to them for
consideration and introduced 6,403 projects of their own amounting to N578
billion.
The
President said “many of the projects cut are critical and may be difficult, if
not impossible, to implement with the reduced allocation. Some of the new
projects inserted by the National Assembly have not been properly
conceptualised, designed and costed and will therefore be difficult to execute.
“Furthermore,
many of these new projects introduced by NASS have been added to the budgets of
most MDAs with no consideration for institutional capacity to execute them or
the incremental recurrent expenditure that may be required.
“As
it is, some of these projects relate to matters that are the responsibility of
states and local governments, and for which the Federal Government should
therefore not be unduly burdened.’’
The
President pointed out that another area of concern was the increase in the
provisions for Statutory Transfers by an aggregate of N73.96 billion by NASS.
According
to him, most of the increases are for recurrent expenditure at a time when the
administration is trying to keep down the cost of governance.
He
said: “an example of this increase is the budget of the National Assembly
itself, increased by N14.5 billion from N125 billion to N139.5 billion without
any discussion with the Executive.’’
The
President, however, thanked the leadership of NASS, particularly the Senate
President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Senators and members
for passing the 2018 Appropriation Bill after seven months.
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