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‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by wales(m): 6:07am On Sep 02, 2010
The Federal Government is broke and cannot fund ongoing road construction projects across the country, a House of representative member has said. The member, who asked not to be named, also claimed that only N16 billion out of the N87.7 billion required by the Independent National Electoral Commission for voters’ registration has been released to the electoral body.

This startling disclosure was reportedly made by the Minister of Finance, Olusegun Aganga, while meeting with the House of Representatives Committee on Works. According to the member of the committee, the minister revealed this after he was summoned to give a briefing on the slow pace of work on major roads that have money allocated for their rehabilitation in the 2010 budget.

Mr. Aganga last night refuted the comments that were attributed to him, saying that he had not even appeared before a House Committee on Works for a while. Speaking exclusively to NEXT, he affirmed that although budget cuts had been made across board, the Federal Government was far from broke. “The fact is that in spite of the recent budget cuts, capital expenditure for this year still comes in at about N1.5tn which is more than double what was spent last year,” he said.

However, the house member went on to reveal that Mr. Aganga said that the federal government is facing critical financial stress that makes it impossible to fund many ongoing projects. He is also quoted as saying that ministries and departments have been asked to review their budgets downward by another 40 per cent after the official review carried out by the National Assembly. The minister told the committee that the situation is so bad that nothing is happening at the ministries because no money has been released to them.

Mr. Aganga responded by saying that this was “old news”.

“Every department was asked to review their budgets,” he said. “The oil benchmark and production output of the original budget were not optimal so all MDAs had to make cuts to expenditure.”

According to the house member, the meeting was held behind closed doors and away from media scrutiny, but credible insiders say the most shocking revelation by Mr. Aganga concerned the inability of the federal government to release the N87.7 needed by INEC for the conduct of elections next year.

Mr. Aganga again denied this saying that a total of N56bn has been released to INEC so far which is in line with the electoral commission’s release plan.

“We never release money all at once,” he said. “INEC has given us a payment plan which we have observed. The first payment was for N16bn but an additional amount of N40bn has since been released. So in total we have released 56bn according to INEC’s release plan.”

Mr. Aganga added that there was no danger that a lack of available funds would jeopardize the election timetable.

“We have been working very closely with the Honourable Chairman (Mr. Jega) since the start of this process and everything so far is on track to meet the deadlines that have been set out.”

At the time of going to the press, no INEC spokesperson was available to confirm the details of the money reported to have been released to them so far.

The INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega, has made it clear that funds are central to the ability of the commission to hold credible elections for which it requires a comprehensive voters register. Earlier this week, Mr. Jega had also made a request for an additional 8 billion naira, to make up for the shortfall in the 2010 budgetary allocation to the commission. He said his commission was banking on receiving that amount from the budget only to discover that it has been removed.

Mr. Jega’s disclosure contradicts the finance minister’s claim that the government had given the electoral body all the funds it required. On August 20, Mr. Aganga told journalists that he was “delighted to announce that the amount due was released as soon as the supplementary budget was signed by the President”. He said the funds were released a day after the supplementary budget was passed. “We did not want to be seen to be challenging them because if anything went wrong government will be blamed for not supporting INEC. We don’t want that” Mr. Aganga had said. “I, as Finance Minister, it’s my job to implement the funding side of it and I need to assure the INEC chairman every moment that whatever he needs in terms of financial support I will make it available.”

Recently, a former minister of finance (state) Remi Babalola, said the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, which is in charge of managing the country’s oil wealth, was insolvent. A claim Mr. Aganga had denied. Shortly after Mr. Babalola’s whistle blowing, he was redeployed to the Ministry of Special Duties. As the exact health of the government’s finances remains unclear, billions of naira are still being allocated to new projects. Just yesterday, at the Federal Executive Council meeting, the government approved N3.59 billion for the construction of a modern office for Code of Conduct Bureau in Abuja.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/Metro/Politics/5614016-146/story.csp

Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by wales(m): 6:07am On Sep 02, 2010
laughter don kill me, o, yeye people wey dey buy plane, dey plan to enjoy for october 1st, no fit fund election, jega, abeg go settle dem,
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by princekevo(m): 6:27am On Sep 02, 2010
The Federal Government is broke and cannot fund ongoing road construction projects across the country, a House of representative member has said. The member, who asked not to be named, also claimed that only N16 billion out of the N87.7 billion required by the Independent National Electoral Commission for voters’ registration has been released to the electoral body.
This startling disclosure was reportedly made by the Minister of Finance, Olusegun Aganga, while meeting with the House of Representatives Committee on Works. According to the member of the committee, the minister revealed this after he was summoned to give a briefing on the slow pace of work on major roads that have money allocated for their rehabilitation in the 2010 budget.

Why would there be money to fund INEC when every elected person in the government is busy accumulating enough money to hijack next election?
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by egift(m): 7:51am On Sep 02, 2010
Who are they trying to deceive. If care is not taking, 2007 will far better than 2011. I hope am wrong.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by otondo55: 11:27am On Sep 02, 2010
Are you not tired and worn-out of this looters !

They have no plans for the betterment of this nation, period !
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by seanet03: 11:35am On Sep 02, 2010
who cares if they dont have money to finance an election that will be RIGGED in the first place
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by maneasy: 1:32pm On Sep 02, 2010
Is this headline for INEC or road construction?
I stand to be corrected please
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by mrkoma2012: 1:47pm On Sep 02, 2010
Same old recycled rubbish, there's no election in nigeria so wwhy bother with the noise making.Most of the non performing governors and memebers of legislature will continue after the next fake electoral contest.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Remii(m): 1:53pm On Sep 02, 2010
Lets see what happens to this man too, Remi Babalola got redeployed out of Finance Ministry after saying the NNPC was broke.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by bones1(m): 2:13pm On Sep 02, 2010
Somebody should ask Aganga his definition of the word "release ".

This country tire me !
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by SABalogun: 3:04pm On Sep 02, 2010
After budgeting billions of naira for 50th anniversary why wont they be broke?
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by ekea2001: 3:12pm On Sep 02, 2010
urinating,defeacating on your heads !! God will sponsor a revolution soon! I mean soon.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Ayowumie(m): 3:21pm On Sep 02, 2010
maneasy:

Is this headline for INEC or road construction?
I stand to be corrected please

the two join. It's a pity. The stupid corrupt never-do-good Nigerian politician don't have a plan for the betterment of this country.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by 6fut: 4:14pm On Sep 02, 2010
Naija, home nd king of scammers/magas. No money 4 inec 2 conduct credible elections bt there is #10b 4 independent anniv. & #21b 4 3presidential jets.
We d citizens wil con2nue 2 b magas 2 diz corrupt govt unless nd until dia's a revolutn.period
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by ud4u: 4:25pm On Sep 02, 2010
maneasy:

Is this headline for INEC or road construction?
I stand to be corrected please

You dey there, I tire self
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by agitator: 4:49pm On Sep 02, 2010
6fut+:

Naija, home nd king of scammers/magas. No money 4 inec 2 conduct credible elections bt there is #10b 4 independent anniv. & #21b 4 3presidential jets.
We d citizens wil con2nue 2 b magas 2 diz corrupt govt unless nd until dia's a revolutn.period

true talk my bro, the D-day is approaching faster than you imagine. Just keep your fingers crossed.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Nobody: 6:42pm On Sep 02, 2010
Story story; pls tell that to the baboons
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Nobody: 9:55pm On Sep 02, 2010
While the bigwigs loot, what do the citizens do? bicker among themselves which tribe is more superior. cool
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Nobody: 10:12pm On Sep 02, 2010
Make Olusegun Aganga deny this story well well oh!!!!

Otherwise they will just re-deploy him to Ministry of special duties.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by mensdept: 10:16pm On Sep 02, 2010
Violence is what I fear for Naija, violence carried out on the wrong persons
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by labiyemmy(m): 2:06am On Sep 03, 2010
Liers - na only 234next go fit cary this kain story.

why cant you name the House of Rep member?
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by egift(m): 6:12am On Sep 04, 2010
Maybe they are warming up for excuses to prepare our hearts for the bigger outcome ahead. Our politicians, they heart of Nigerians!
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Nobody: 9:59am On Sep 04, 2010
up Johnathan our superhero president !!!!
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by bidemi12(m): 3:22pm On Sep 05, 2010
It should be funded through whom it has always been; THE HIGHEST BIDDER.
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by agitator: 10:08am On Sep 06, 2010
bidemi12:

It should be funded through whom it has always been; THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

grin grin grin grin
Re: ‘government Is Broke And Cannot Fund Inec’ ! by Agibecky: 10:17am On Sep 06, 2010
IBB can lend the FG enough billions.

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