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Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by petertosh: 12:49pm On Aug 07, 2011
Under intense public pressure and economic uncertainties, President Goodluck Jonathan has repeatedly been committed to limiting the nation’s perennially outsized cost of governance, proposing austerity guidelines and approving budget cuts.

But critics point out that the president, ironically, currently superintends over some of the nation’s highest relative budget raises in 2011, with the running cost of his first constituency – the State House – reaching a new high.

For more than a decade since the return of democracy – save for a year under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration – budget variations for the seat of government have oscillated between 20 percent and 30 percent. It usually includes footing bills ranging from the maintenance of presidential aircraft, to keeping a safari park.

From the highest at N26.48 billion in 2005 under Mr Obasanjo, the total annual cost of the State House slumped to N10.52 billion in 2009 and rose slightly to N12.78 billion in 2010, according to an analysis of federal budget outlays since 2000.

For this year, the State House is spending N20.01 billion, a 56.53 percent rise from that of 2010, and the highest amount since 2005.

In detailed budgets, the State House, somewhat like a parastatal under the presidency, had N19.52 billion in 2006; N14.95 billion for 2007; N15.62 billion for 2008; N10.52 billion for 2009; N12.78 billion for 2010 and N20.01 billion for 2011.

Predictably, the huge raise for this year has drawn the ire of federal lawmakers who, with their appropriating powers, hardly question those details during passage.

The legislators, who have been battling public outrage at their own spending, say the budget buttresses their claim that they have for years borne the brunt of what they said was executive-instigated public anger over their earnings, whereas the other arms are as guilty or worse.

“The legislature has been so derided by comments coming from the executive, making us to be seen by Nigerians as people who are all about money, when there are even more serious issues in the other arms,” said Abimbola Daramola, a House of Representatives member from Ekiti State.

To many legislators, the executive arm cuts the picture of self-acclaimed puritan despite often failing in its promise to reduce governance cost in favour of developmental spending, yet swift at directing public rage at the legislature.

“We need to be rational, we need to come back to earth with the cost of running government,” said Emmanuel Ugbuaja, the secretary general of the Nigeria Labour Congress. “Clearly, the problem is not paying civil servants; the problem is paying political office holders. If they must earn, it must be drastically reduced. We are backing a reduction of cost of governance.”

Cost of governance

Largely inspired by statement from Mr Jonathan and his aides, concerns over rising cost of governance now shape public perception of political office holders almost more than any other time. But analysts say there seems to be little improvement.

“Consider the large entourage that goes with the president when he travels and remember that each of those people will earn a public money, then it becomes clearer how frivolous we get by the day,” said Anietie Umoren, who leads an online pressure group on Facebook group, called Reduce Your Cabinet Mr President.

Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, promised to send in a response to this story, but did not do so at press time.

Generally, state house budgets tell stories of subtle contradictions. In one breathe, they showcase a required frugality for a seat of power, and in another, they include questionable sub-heads, projects and figures that keep reoccurring on the budget each other year.

For instance, over the years, the annual cost of maintaining the presidential quarters and offices cost averagely N1.2 billion each year. For this year, the amount has reached its highest at a little over N2 billion. Also, while the furnishing of three Guest Houses for the Vice President got N20 million each in 2008, one of the apartments at Asokoro is receiving N88.39 million in 2011.

This year’s budget remarkably did not include the maintenance of presidential aircraft – usually one of the recipients of major allocation annually – but it retained the high local and international travel cost as well as yearly purchases of new computers, vehicles and printing equipment.

“The government must stop frivolous spending and make life meaningful to its citizens. It must channel that money into meaningful development,” Mr Umoren said

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Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by FindOut(m): 8:01pm On Aug 07, 2011
'' I voted for Goodluck & not PDP'' . Maybe it would have been better to vote just PDP & not Goodluck ( if that was possible).

Well, Goodluck Nigeria.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by comechop(m): 11:53pm On Aug 07, 2011
Find Out!:

'' I voted for Goodluck & not PDP'' . Maybe it would have been better to vote just PDP & not Goodluck ( if that was possible).

Well, Goodluck Nigeria.

i see what you did there.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by bighead1(m): 1:11am On Aug 08, 2011
nah nah nah their problem anyway.,
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by okadaman2: 1:18am On Aug 08, 2011
Personally I think PDP is better than Goodluck.

Kudos to everyone who "put ya hand" for umblerra. .ella. .ella. .eh. .eh embarassed
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by aukasa: 1:39am On Aug 08, 2011
These people subjecting the masses to poverty and not looking back while they enjot should remember that one day we will all die and will stand before God to
give account of our stewardship on earth. Where is Abacha, Yar'adua, Abiola, Bokasa, Enyadema,Mobutu Seseko and Pharao.

All these wealth accumulation is caused by greed. They should know that vanity upon vanity is vanity and this worldly life is vanity.

Can they afford to run their own personal business on which they solely depend to feed their family the way they run Nigeria?. recurrent expenditure 74%, capital expenditure 26%. 2011 budget [Ngozi Iweala] corroborated by El-Rufai

Could it be that the leaders have also lost faith on the country and now think that the country doesn't deserve any future?

G.E.J should remember that some people voted for him because he said he had no shoes as a child because his parents could not afford one, now he has completely forgot these statements just as he has forgotten these people.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by amor4ce(m): 2:24am On Aug 08, 2011
I wonder how many Nigerians remember the way Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd) was releasing huge sums of money. I also wonder whether President Jonathan wants to show that profligacy, which has occurred rampantly in the 6 geopolitical zones, can be best associated with Niger Deltans in the face of avoidable poverty.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by Beaf: 2:42am On Aug 08, 2011
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Legislators are angry that state house budget has gone up with all the bombing and security needs?
Lets raise their salaries even more! Bankole had a 100,000,000.00 salary which th legislators fixed themselves, so hey! Hip hip huray!!
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by otokx(m): 4:20am On Aug 08, 2011
Is it only state house? Go to the local goverments.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by Johndoe100(m): 5:28am On Aug 08, 2011
Another deceptive article. "a lawmaker - a rep from Ekiti" he is a PDP? We all know that this is a story of conivance between the press and the oposition.
The writer is aware that if the story had been titled "ACN decries high cost of state house", every one would just say - sour grapes.
Once again PDP has a majority in NASS, and they have passed the budget already.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by Demdem(m): 8:32am On Aug 08, 2011
Not only are legislators complaining, knowledgeable Nigerians are also complaining. Its simply annoying and disheartening to hear all these bogus amount being spent yearly on a "state house" in the midst of abject poverty and insecurity.
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by rednaxela: 12:03pm On Aug 08, 2011
Why Una dey cry now? I warned you guys against that thief but you were all carried away by his "I had no shoes" song. For your information, there will be hunger in this administration.

While you guys were busy singing "Gufluck Mbolo Jonatus carry go" I was busy learning from the ants, how to gather against the rainy days. Now, the rainy day is here. , ENJOY YOUR BREATH OF FRESH AIR,  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Size Of State House Budget Riles Lawmakers by Muza(m): 11:34pm On Aug 08, 2011
enjoy d fresh air

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