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Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by metronaija2: 8:19pm On Dec 14, 2016
Today, President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2017 Draft Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly. Please find below my speech

Protocol:

1. It is my pleasure on behalf of my Distinguished and Honourable colleagues to warmly welcome you Mr. President and your entourage to this joint session of the National Assembly.

2. Mr. President, while we may have struggled with key aspects of our budget process in the past, I am happy to note that we have made some important progress.

To start with, we are seeing the budget presentation coming slightly earlier this year. Though, we hope tosee an even greater improvement on this in the coming year. But more importantly however, is that so far this year’s budget process has benefitted from greater cooperation and consultations between the National Assembly and the Executive.

3. Mr. President, I wish to note that the National Assembly recognizes however that the problem with our budget and budgeting process goes far deeperthan the relative progress we have made. This is why in August this year, I inaugurated a joint Executive/Legislative committee and a technical committee to review our budget systems and identify ways we can make them more transparent, more participatory, more result oriented and therefore more effective.

The committee has since submitted its report and the National Assembly is already started the process of implementing the recommendations.

4. Already, we have tried to bring the key highlights of the report into effect within the 2016 framework. These include:
• pre-budget consultation and engagement,
• greater information sharing and recording,
• Public hearing on the budget bill
• Drafting of an Organic Budget Bill
• Amendment of the Public Procurement Act

5. Our hope is that the remainder of the recommendations of this report will be implemented within the 2017 budget year with the passage of the Organic Budget Law.

The Organic Budget Law will provide the legal framework for regulating the procedures that budget preparation, approval, implementation and even accounting must follow. It will bring the budget and national planning regime within a clearly defined framework, thereby ensuring greater predictability, transparency and efficiency.

6. When the current National Assembly introduced the Civil Society Public Hearing on the Budget initiative, the idea was to open up the budgeting space by incorporating the Civil Society into the budget process, thereby ensuring greater transparency and accountability. We are proud to say that this engagement has come to stay as a crucial part of our budget approval process.

7. Mr. President, distinguished colleagues, honourablemembers, you would recall when the National Bureau of Statistics NBS came out with the numbers to confirm that the Nigerian economy has slumped into recession, the National Assembly rose with one voice. Through a joint resolution, we recommended that you make a “state of the nation” address on the plan of government to get us out of recession and have 20 important Executive actions that in our view needed to be taken to get the economy back on track. The National Assembly on its part listed and prioritized 11 economic reform bills for passage. We intend to get these bills ready alongside the 2017 Appropriation bill. We believe that the core elementsof these bills will aid the Executive in mobilizing the required private capital into the general economy, but especially the infrastructure market.

8. In the thinking of the 8th National Assembly, our country can no longer rely on the public sector alone to spend us out of recession. It is therefore critical that we mainstream private sector business and investment in the economy. To achieve this, we must make it much easier and efficient for people to invest and do business in our country.

9. Further to this, we are also aware that if we must attract private investments to play a central role in our economic recovery efforts, must make deliberate efforts to market Nigeria as an attractive brand through a very robust and highly coordinated process of engagements. This effort must necessarily start with injecting confidence in the market through clarity and consistency of policies. We must speak the right language and show that we are open to and ready for legitimate business.

10. I wish to reassure Mr. President that the National Assembly would continue to seek opportunities to deepen this relationship because we are convinced it is the only by working closely together that our country can make the progress that we all desire.

11. The overarching purpose of a budget is essentially to ease the economic pressure on our people in general and the poor most especially. The 2017 budget assumes even a greater significance, particularly in this time of recession. Mr. President, the feedback we get from visits to our various constituencies is that there is hardship in the land. We can see it and we can feel it. This situation therefore commands all of us as government to a greater sense of urgency. We cannot work magic, but we must continue to work the clock.

Our people must see that the singular pre-occupation of government is the search for solution to the current economic hardship; and the commitment to ease their burden. They don’t want to know what political parties we belong, what language we speak or how we worship God. They have trusted their fates into our hands, and they need us now more than ever, to justify the trust that they have reposed on us. The people of Nigeria will pardon us if we do some things wrong. But they will not forgive us if we do nothing. And that is why, Mr. President the two chambers have taken a position whatever may be our differences, or opinions on issues of the economy we will all work with one common purpose for this reason.

12. It is in times like this, when we are challenged from all sides that we need to develop new relationships and cultivate more friends. No one can clap with one hand and expect to be heard. This is the time when compromise, engagement is the tool necessary for successful collaboration and cooperation.

13. This is why I encouraged the Executive to continue with its engagement plans across all sections and stakeholders in the country particularly with our brothers in the Niger Delta and all parts of the country where instability is impacting on our collective economic and security aspirations.

14. Mr. President, you will recall in 2015, , I made a clarion call while receiving Your Excellency’s budget presentation for that year that the 2016 budget needed to be bold and pragmatic to drive local production and promote made-in Nigeria goods.

15. Today, permit me Your Excellency to reiterate this call. The only way we can cut down on our foreign exchange needs, create jobs and stimulate entrepreneurship in the country is to promote local manufacturing and investments.

16. This is why the National Assembly injected the made-in-Nigeria amendment into the Public Procurement Act. We are expectant that with your leadership, Mr. President, we will achieve even much more in this area. It is the hope of the National Assembly that the 2017 budget will continue to proactively pursue this policy objective.

17. Mr. President, though we are confident that we are receiving from you a very well-articulated budget proposal, it is worthy to point out that the best produced budget from the executive at all times still remains a proposal according to our constitution which the National Assembly will work assiduously on.

On behalf of the National Assembly, we commit to work on the 2017 budget, conscious of the responsibility that the current economic situation imposes on us and driven by the urgency to alleviate the suffering of our people and also bearing in mind your aspiration and vision for our people. We assure you Mr. President and all Nigerians that not even a single minute would be wasted on our side in the course of getting this budget approved.

18. With these few words, I hereby invite Your Excellency to deliver your speech and lay the 2016 budget proposals for the consideration of the National Assembly in accordance with Section 81 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.

19. I thank you and extend the season’s greetings to all.

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by omotay12345(m): 8:21pm On Dec 14, 2016
Ok
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Jafar1: 8:36pm On Dec 14, 2016
I hope this budget favour us a lot, if not.......
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by DropShot: 8:39pm On Dec 14, 2016
Great speech.

Just make sure no padding this time around.

I pray the budget lives to expectations and affect positively on Nigerians.

Just for the purpose of educating those who don't know, in practice, the 2016 budget continues to run and be used till June 2017. This particular one takes effect only from July 2017. I guess this answers those who think this budget takes effect from January 1st 2017.

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by onihaxy: 8:42pm On Dec 14, 2016
Ok
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Mopolchi: 8:43pm On Dec 14, 2016
NIGERIA AND BIG ENGLISH. NOTHING WILL BE ON GROUND. I DEY WATCH APC.

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Daslim180(m): 8:43pm On Dec 14, 2016
Scamming scammers
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Nobody: 8:44pm On Dec 14, 2016
Saraki always talking as if he has hot yam in his mouth

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by LoveDecay(m): 8:44pm On Dec 14, 2016
K
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by seunlly(m): 8:46pm On Dec 14, 2016
Budget padding loading. Hope buhari will arrest all paddler
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Buharimustgo: 8:46pm On Dec 14, 2016
Saraki u r the man,if u though u r a politician, I like ur pretense than mean Buhari and his cabinet, pls teach him wisdom,and I pray u become the president of Nigeria one day

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Lasskeey: 8:47pm On Dec 14, 2016
grin

Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by LOSKYXANDER: 8:49pm On Dec 14, 2016
Hopeless government with their yeye budget wey no fit solve Nigerian problem... #zombies scamming Nigerians with change since 2015
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by yahmohy27: 9:00pm On Dec 14, 2016
May almighty God help our leaders through this hard time to make Nigeria favourable for her Citizens

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Otono123(m): 9:02pm On Dec 14, 2016
Na who the last budget epp??_
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Tmex(m): 9:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
This early budget presentation is quite commendable, I just hope it sincerely alleviate these present suffering.

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Nobody: 9:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
17. Mr. President, though we are confident that we are receiving from you a very well-articulated budget proposal, it is worthy to point out that the best produced budget from the executive at all times still remains a proposal according to our constitution which the National Assembly will work assiduously on.
For those who read between the lines, this summarizes Saraki's speech. He just reminded Buhari that they hold the ace constitutionally, so except the dullard wants to be stubborn like he was with the last budget, things could go alot smoother than was experinced this year.
Legislooters aiye!!

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Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by truthspeaks: 9:03pm On Dec 14, 2016
Grammar and long talk. No positive impact. Evrytin abt APC n Buhari is to scam n just useless
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by truthspeaks: 9:05pm On Dec 14, 2016
All d same, buhari is a failure. All dis one u de talk na consolation. Even u sef don scarce on NL cos it's impossible for u to continue to defend captain ostrich
DropShot:
Great speech.

Just make sure no padding this time around.

I pray the budget lives to expectations and affect positively on Nigerians.

Just for the purpose of educating those who don't know, in practice, the 2016 budget continues to run and be used till June 2017. This particular one takes effect only from July 2017. I guess this answers those who think this budget takes effect from January 1st 2017.

Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by gurunlocker: 9:05pm On Dec 14, 2016
DropShot:
Great speech.

Just make sure no padding this time around.

I pray the budget lives to expectations and affect positively on Nigerians.

Just for the purpose of educating those who don't know, in practice, the 2016 budget continues to run and be used till June 2017. This particular one takes effect only from July 2017. I guess this answers those who think this budget takes effect from January 1st 2017.


Not everyone is a dullard, okay?
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by spako4(m): 9:12pm On Dec 14, 2016
I hope the legislators will not pad the budget this time around.
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by chrisxxx(m): 9:14pm On Dec 14, 2016
This speech na semester course? Please somebody read and do summary.
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by seedorfg(m): 9:18pm On Dec 14, 2016
hmmm epistle aye le leyi o
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by EmmaOgbu(m): 9:19pm On Dec 14, 2016
Long long English for what again? Let d budget be implemented as fast as possible please.
Hunger day dis country and mmm don pause the system.
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by seedorfg(m): 9:20pm On Dec 14, 2016
Dog.ara & co biko don't pad this one o, e jo o nitori recession
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by Nobody: 9:21pm On Dec 14, 2016
Tmex:
This early budget presentation is quite commendable, I just hope it sincerely alleviate these present suffering.
Did you say early and commendable?
Forward thinking countries have already presented theirs months ago, a few have already had theirs passed.
Not too long ago in our history, budgets were presented in November. So what are we talking about?
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by emmasege: 9:37pm On Dec 14, 2016
Too much talk and grammar without actualization of plans.

God 'll spare our lives beyond 2017 when Bubu will be presenting his penultimate budget as Nigeria's president.

Till then I cross my fingers in anticipation that the Dullard of Daura disappoints me by performing.
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by precious1967(m): 10:54pm On Dec 14, 2016
saraki carry on, ccb and cct cannot do u anything again because presidency head is inside ur pocket. u ll serve ur four yrs without any problem.
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by jossy4joseph(m): 12:48am On Dec 15, 2016
2016 budget was not implemented up to 10% and now they are talking of 2017 budget. Rubbish
Re: Saraki's Speech As Buhari Presents 2017 Budget by DropShot: 3:42am On Dec 15, 2016
gurunlocker:


Not everyone is a dullard, okay?
You haven't said you're not one.

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