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Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 9:01am On Apr 27, 2016

Says Lagos-Calabar rail was a big omission
Charles Onyekamuo in Awka

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has dismissed elements of distrust between the executive and the legislature over the 2016 budget, saying the budget mess was essentially a creation of some bureaucrats, technocrats and civil servants, who tampered with the document out of mischief to feather their nests.

Speaking exclusively with THISDAY in an interview, Ngige, who gave detailed analysis of the budget process, especially the way it works in the legislature being a former senator, however, described the controversial Lagos-Calabar Rail Project as “a very big omission” from the budget, adding that the error has since been admitted and rectified accordingly.

“First of all, I do not want to say there is suspicion. Yes there could be misunderstanding earlier on during the election of the principal officers of the National Assembly, and that misunderstanding arose from the fact that the president decided to play neutral, and having played neutral, the tendency is that you will not be anybody’s friend because no one will agree that you did not help the other person, but we who are in the APC party structure and belong to the highest organ of the party know that we enjoy good relationship with them.

“However, on the 2016 budget, people should look at it and look at the genesis of the problem. The genesis of the problem arose from the fact that when the calls for budget were done, some bureaucrats, some technocrats, some civil servants tampered with the budget out of mischief, just to feather their nests. Some other group of civil servants, out of carelessness or ignorance missed out vital items in the budget. So, the budget that first went to the National Assembly had a lot of omissions, and corrections were done. And details were not in the aggregate sum of the budget.

“So, the budget was actually returned and the national planning commission that was in charge of budget to ettet the corrections and omissions and send back. It’s the ministries that detected these omissions and applied to the planning commission for corrections.

“At the same time, the ministries were doing this they were supposed to be going to their various committees in the National Assembly to defend their budgets. Therefore, in a two way double pronged attack, as they were sending to the budget office, national planning commission and budget, they were also taking advantage of their budget defence to defend those corrections they had made,” he said.

Breaking down the budget making process, he noted that the process “starts at committee level and nothing stops a minister, who has gotten clearance of omission or an error from the budget office and national planning from tendering same to his committee. I was a deputy chairman of committee, I have gone through budget cycles, I did five budget cycles; a budget supplementary cycle in 2011, and I did four other ones, making five.

“I was a chief executive of a state too, I sent budgets to my House of Assembly, and I know also what is involved. Nothing says a minister cannot take a correction or omission that has been accepted and formalised at our budget office into the committee for defence. As a matter of fact, the committee is better guided if such a minister detects this at that particular level. It is after the committee level that it now goes to the appropriation committee of the Senate or the House of Representatives.

“These places are collation points. After their collation; the senate will collate and the House of Representatives will collate and then there is a joint sitting of both houses, and thereafter, they will send them to their respective houses as harmonised versions. We operate a bicameral legislature and that is why we have bicameralism, because two heads are better than one. So, it is after that, that the respective houses now pass and send to the president for assent, and for as long as the president has not assented, appended his signature, it is still a bill.”



http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/27/ngige-nassembly-not-responsible-for-budget-crisis/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by wasco24: 9:10am On Apr 27, 2016
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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by DropShot: 9:11am On Apr 27, 2016
Nothing new in this report as we've known the details about how the Lagos-Calabar rail project was removed.

1. Not part of the original budget submitted by PMB.

2. Later submitted through an amendment to the original budget.

3. It was defended by Amaechi as acknowledged by Chairman Committee on Land Transport.

4. Was submitted by the committee to the Appropriation Committee from where it was removed to accommodate selfish interests.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by sdindan: 9:12am On Apr 27, 2016
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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 9:17am On Apr 27, 2016
sdindan:
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G for Goat... G for Girl...
Space booker
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by omogin(f): 9:20am On Apr 27, 2016
No Na, leave the zombies to continue in the highest level of foolishness.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 9:24am On Apr 27, 2016
DropShot:
Nothing new in this report as we've known the details about how the Lagos-Calabar rail project was removed.

1. Not part of the original budget submitted by PMB.

2. Later submitted through a supplementary bill to be included in the budget.

3. It was defended by Amaechi as acknowledged by Chairman Committee on Land Transport.

4. Was submitted by the committee to the Appropriation Committee from where it was removed to accommodate selfish interests.
Was it buhari that submitted the suplementary bill?
How can Amaechi defend what the president did not send to NASS?
Why would u say it was removed to accomodate selfish interest when u first acknowledged it was not in the bill submitted by the president.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 9:27am On Apr 27, 2016
omogin:
No Na, leave the zombies to continue in the highest level of foolishness.
abio!

This is the first time an APC top shot is saying the truth about the budget.

Anyway:
All those people that hate Saraki will not comment on this post because it is not anti saraki or anti NASS thread.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by DropShot: 9:31am On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:

Was it buhari that submitted the suplementary bill?
How can Amaechi defend what the president did not send to NASS?
Why would u say it was removed to accomodate selfish interest when u first acknowledged it was not in the bill submitted by the president.
The supplementary bill was transmitted officially from the presidency with the president's signature.
Check online for this facts as I'm currently using mobile.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by sdindan: 9:35am On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:
G for Goat...
G for Girl...

Space booker


G is for gods of Egypt grin
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by SamuelAnyawu(m): 9:40am On Apr 27, 2016
APC and Confusion

The same way Rochas deceived Imolites. Well 2019 is fast approaching tongue tongue tongue tongue
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by KissCODE(m): 9:45am On Apr 27, 2016
DropShot:

The supplementary bill was transmitted officially from the presidency with the president's signature.
Check online for this facts as I'm currently using mobile.
this is what one gets when working with people who are uneducated in matters of governance.
How can u be sending a supplementary bill when the original bill has not been passed? Is it not highest level of ignorant.
NASS members didnt complain because they knew that our president sorounds himself with men of nought. People who dont know that they dont know.

Too bad

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by buharisbae(f): 10:10am On Apr 27, 2016
Mr man just shut that ur mouth there ;-/
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by sirAmeh(m): 10:39am On Apr 27, 2016
We don't need all this blame game,let the budget be review and signed!!!!
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by Nobody: 10:46am On Apr 27, 2016
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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by ayzTIGER: 10:52am On Apr 27, 2016
Body odour, denial and lies everywhere in this administration
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by OLADD: 11:17am On Apr 27, 2016
DropShot:
Nothing new in this report as we've known the details about how the Lagos-Calabar rail project was removed.

1. Not part of the original budget submitted by PMB.

2. Later submitted through a supplementary bill to be included in the budget.

3. It was defended by Amaechi as acknowledged by Chairman Committee on Land Transport.

4. Was submitted by the committee to the Appropriation Committee from where it was removed to accommodate selfish interests.

There's a misinformation here. At no time during this 2016 budget impasse did the President submit any Supplementary Bill as you claimed. He only forwarded an amendment to the first proposal after it was discovered to be riddled with padding and errors. Besides, no supplementary bill can be submitted when the substantive bill has not been passed/accented by the National Assembly and the President respectively

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by DropShot: 11:29am On Apr 27, 2016
OLADD:


There's a misinformation here. At no time during this 2016 budget impasse that the President submitted any Supplementary Bill as you claimed. He only forwarded an amendment to the first proposal after it was discovered to be riddled with padding and errors. Besides, no supplementary bill can be submitted when the substantive bill has not been passed/accented by the National Assembly and the President respectively
Yeah, you're right. My bad!

All the same, the message is same.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by Wilson125(m): 11:46am On Apr 27, 2016
Wait mek I comment first b4 ah read..
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by hushshinani(m): 11:47am On Apr 27, 2016
make them sign am and read the budget for us make we hear first...
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by omooba969(m): 11:50am On Apr 27, 2016
Ok
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by dunkem21(m): 11:51am On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:
abio!

This is the first time an APC top shot is saying the truth about the budget.

Anyway:
All those people that hate Saraki will not comment on this post because it is not anti saraki or anti NASS thread.


Hehehehe grin
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by dannytoe(m): 11:53am On Apr 27, 2016
Who Ngige epp..??
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by Forwetinnah: 11:56am On Apr 27, 2016
#copied

If na juju Buhari dey use for una, una go carry that juju far from me. I go delete everybody wey dare tag me to "Occupy Senate". Una dey craze well well

Na Senate write nonsense budget, submit am, rake with am then come back thief am and pad am so tay them dey build fence for schools like FEDERAL ijanikinwey get fence? Na Senate dey connect driver room to Aisha room with millions Na senate dey use 400 million buy pet for Aso Rock?

Na senate get responsibility to make pronouncement on Fulani murderers? na them get duty to safeguard Nigerians?

Na senate go give una fuel?

Na senate go bring light?

Na senate make una no see dollars take do business while president children dey fly first class and get dollars to school abroad "because i can afford it" according to the pompous "poor president".

Na Senate get duty to ensure farmers plant rice?

Now na rice wey Goodluck Jonathan save naim Buhari done open for of course Hausa-Fulani to chop tuwo (Yoruba and Igbo and minority staple na amala, akpu/fufu, eba all of which na Cassava yam etc. na Hausa-Fulani no fit do without rice wey make Buhari rush open our granaries at a time when NO FAMINE OR FLOOD. He no dey shame say na wetin Goodluck Jonathan wey he dey curse say no save store up for am to use. People dey add, he dey subtract. Na senate do am abi?

Today all farmers done run leave farm for Middlebelt because of President townspeople called Fulani herdsmen. Him no dey talk and una dey occupy senate?

wetin Saraki do wey important enough to heat polity? No be say una say he thief. Una say he hide asset. WHERE BUHaRI ASSET DECLARATION wey he say he go show us? Idiots till today no know say he no show anybody. Say the old man na born liar.

Why we dey pursue soldier ant and cobra set dey wait us? wetin be asset declaration when we dey talk of billions anout to be stolen from padded budget, a tanking economy, approaching famine etc. Na Saraki hiding asset be the nation problem

And how much be the jeep them wey Senate buy. Only Buhari plane maintenance is 5 billion. (presidency say na2.5 billion in six months) how much be senate jeep again?

We are in trouble. Even Osinbanjo no fit talk Buhari achievement from traveling. China matter done dey die go like America bisit. NOTHING IS HAPPENING. when Buhari travel, country dey STOP cos he no trust Osinbajo. The country is dying. Fulani are killing. Fear no dey let me look facebook cos na so so dead body I dey see. bloodshed bloodshed bloodshed ALL FROM BUHARI BROTHERS AND COW REARING COLLEAGUES and idiots dey go occupy senate

Na so una OCCUPY NIGERIA ruin GEJ fight against cabal. Na so una cause fuel scarcity today with the no sense OCCUPY. Today na OCCUPY SENATE. If una no know what to OCCUPY, make una go play koso or fly kite or play kelekele hide inside fridge. Una mumu too strong.

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by shamecurls(m): 11:58am On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:
this is what one gets when working with people who are uneducated in matters of governance.
How can u be sending a supplementary bill when the original bill has not been passed? Is it not highest level of ignorant.
NASS members didnt complain because they knew that our president sorounds himself with men of nought. People who dont know that they dont know.

Too bad

Sigh.



SMH
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by sammyj: 12:01pm On Apr 27, 2016
What a mess!!!
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by omonnakoda: 12:07pm On Apr 27, 2016
KissCODE:
this is what one gets when working with people who are uneducated in matters of governance.
How can u be sending a supplementary bill when the original bill has not been passed? Is it not highest level of ignorant.
NASS members didnt complain because they knew that our president sorounds himself with men of nought. People who dont know that they dont know.

Too bad
Uneducated in matters of governance? Is this a "governance" issue and why can't you send an amendment by way of supplementary bill if errors are detected or those educated in "governance" do not make errors. The truth is you just wish to criticize because of visceral aversion but do not have the tools to marshal a coherent criticism and yes there is plenty to criticize.
Personally I believe that many mistakes have been made but that is not enough to condemn the government for they deserve to be given 12 months from now to see through the first budget. The election is over now and we can wait till 2019 to bring back GEJ. I get the sense that some would very much like for the government to fail.That is unfortunate and sad

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Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by Innodon(m): 12:24pm On Apr 27, 2016
Heard him, Let's face the fact. .. The executive got it wrong likewise the Legislature.
Re: Ngige: Lagos-Calabar Rail Was A Big Omission by 9jatatafo(m): 12:27pm On Apr 27, 2016
So we have some reasonable APC members

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