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Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Islie: 7:15am On Sep 15, 2022
… declares zero budget for CBN, NNPC next year


The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Olamilekan Adeola, said on Wednesday that over 400 out of 541 Federal Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies are to be scrapped as recommended by Stephen Orosanye-led Presidential Committee on agencies’ rationalisation.

Olamilekan, who made the declaration on the second day of the ongoing interface between the committee and heads of MDAs on revenue drive for the implementation of the proposed N19.76trillion 2023 budget, said Orosanye panel recommended the retention of 106 of the MDAs.

According to him, revenue generation was the most critical factor being considered by the Federal Government before retaining 106 MDAs or scrapping 400.

The Lagos West senator made the assertion after the Director General of the National Bio-safety Management Agency, Dr. Rufus Ebegba, had made a presentation to the committee on low revenue generation by the agency.

The DG, in his submission, said only N2million had been generated by NBMA this year as against the N5 million it usually generated on yearly basis, noting that out of the N2 .5billion appropriated for the capital budget this year, only N1.3billion was released.

The senator, who became furious by the report, told the Biosafety Management Agency boss that it was unacceptable for an agency spending N500 million a year outside capital projects to be remitting N5milllion into government coffers.

He noted that the time for such low revenue generation by any government agency was over, as those not meeting up would be scrapped as recommended by the Orosanye panel.

He said, “There is no way of stopping the implementation of the Orosanye panel because of the economic situation at hand in the country.

“The government needs revenue for impactful budget implementation, particularly in the area of project execution, and can no longer afford to be dolling money to MDAs without corresponding returns on yearly basis.

“We in the Senate are in support of the implementation of the Orosanye-led panel report to save the economy from self-inflicted bleeding.”


The anger of the committee climaxed after a submission made by the Managing Director of Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority, Engineer Buhari Bature Mohammed, who said out of the N7 billion collected from the government as funding for the year 2022, only a N7million revenue was generated.

The committee consequently agreed that the Orosanye report should be applied on agencies with yearly low revenue generation.

Adeola further threatened zero budget allocation in the year 2023 for any agency whose accounting officer refused to honour the ongoing interface on revenue generation.

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, and Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mele Kyari, failed to appear before the committee as directed on Tuesday by the Chairman.



Senate has no legal backing to invite us – NNPCL

Meanwhile, the NNPC Limited, in response to the invitation from the Senate, said that since the agency was now a limited liability company by virtue of provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act, the Senate had no legal backing to summon it for any form of appearance.

The NNPC response was sent to the Senate Committee on Finance through the Clerk to the National Assembly, Architect Amos Ojo Olatunde.

But in his reaction to the letter, Adeola said that NNPC was 100 per cent owned by the Federal government and it could be invited at any time to appear before the lawmakers for any explanation.


Adeola gave the reaction when the General Manager, Public Affairs, NNPCL, Garbadeen Muhammad, appeared before the Committee at the Interactive session on 2023-2025 MTEF/FSP projections.

He added that the law passed by the National Assembly only empowered the NNPCL to be an active participant in the oil industry.

He said, “Your liaison officer told the clerk of the National Assembly that you are now a limited liability company and that you cannot be appearing before the Senate.

“We will summon you and invite you at any hour we need your attention. You are a limited liability company by our law. We changed your status because we wanted you to be an active participant in the oil industry.


“Call your liaison officer and correct the impression. It is owned by the Federal Government and you remain accountable to the Federal Government. There are potent issues you need to address.”


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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Liebermantic: 7:22am On Sep 15, 2022
Scrap the upper Chamber instead

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by slawomir: 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Damnnn niggar

Sounds nice

Scrap them all

They not generating revenue for the gadamnnn nation

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Angli: 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Irresponsible senators

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by WalkerMichael(m): 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
LMAO
they are buying more time to chop more grin
BuBu u do this one
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by chykmoni(m): 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Scrap the Senate too.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by olisefom: 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Scrap senate.

Return to regional government.

Make our regions competitive.

This current system does no one any good.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Sucre6: 7:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Scrap the senate instead or make it part time job, this lots are just receiving salary for doing nothing,

This people are really mad, just care for themselves alone.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by kushma(m): 7:34am On Sep 15, 2022
Although this is a good idea, but it will lead to loss of jobs of average people working in those sectors, it might be better the merge them with other sectors and crop out unnecessary ones. But when will they talk about reducing bogus salaries of these politicians. Senators etc

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by stunnert(m): 7:34am On Sep 15, 2022
We don't need words, we need actions

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Tboy222: 7:35am On Sep 15, 2022
When will the senate scrap their humongous allowances?

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by remsonik(f): 7:35am On Sep 15, 2022
Good, if you scrap them, please don't steal money and pay fake salary. All the staffs of the mda must not lose their job, rather get them a job in other departments and mdas within the federal Civil service.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Urbanchampion: 7:35am On Sep 15, 2022
Nothing will change...it's just

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Houseofglam7(f): 7:36am On Sep 15, 2022
undecided
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Generalwoodz(m): 7:36am On Sep 15, 2022
But their ocean-sized salary, bogus benefits and all gains meant purposely for the collective people they represent which they corner to lavish on over-priced escorts/ashawo, first class travels to heaven on Earth like places, and for the enjoyment and support of their stubborn and corrupt offsprings lifestyles are allowed to live and flourish?

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Cti28(m): 7:36am On Sep 15, 2022
Sounds good. If only it will be implemented.

The Senate needs to be scrap too.
They remit zero revenue and their annual budget is more than most states combined.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Nobody: 7:36am On Sep 15, 2022
Cloze them all use the funds for other thjngs

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by nnachukz(m): 7:37am On Sep 15, 2022
It is only in a matter like this where they are not indirectly and completely involved that you will see them place productivity over laxity. It is here you will see them demand for responsibility and accountability. Ask them how productive and prudent they themselves have been in managing our resources and affairs. Nothing.
In election they bring people they cannot consciously hire to manage their private firms for us to vote for.
This only shows they see the masses as being foolish.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by LuxInnovation1: 7:37am On Sep 15, 2022
Islie:
… declares zero budget for CBN, NNPC next year




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I'm loving this already. The Senate should no longer handle these issues with kid gloves. Zero budget for NNPCL, since they have learnt how to remit Zero
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Reference(m): 7:37am On Sep 15, 2022
Great news.
Hope it comes with a lot of job cuts.
For once let the public sector face the realities of Nigeria Inc.
After all they have been cooking the stew.
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Beverlyjean(f): 7:37am On Sep 15, 2022
Imagine... u collect 500m from government yearly but only remit 5M

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by deedo93(m): 7:38am On Sep 15, 2022
Hmm
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by tjfulloption(m): 7:39am On Sep 15, 2022
Why not just scrap Nigeria, yeyenatu.
Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Abduljohn(m): 7:39am On Sep 15, 2022
Honestly some Agencies of government needs to be scrapped without compromising any individual, tribe or religion. The level of unproductive agencies is so annoying, to discover that the resources are there is even more annoying bit please let us start with the legislative arm

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Tonymegabush1(m): 7:39am On Sep 15, 2022
Good move but it shouldn't end there, all avenue that government waste money should be blocked, the Senate huge salary and entitlement should be revisited again.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by ibechris(m): 7:41am On Sep 15, 2022
U got 7billion from federal govt and only remitted 7million naira as revenue.

This is shameful and we can all see how wasteful Nigeria is.

What a country!

The other got 1.3billion from govt and remitted only 5million naira.

What an agency.

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Headachetoigboh(f): 7:45am On Sep 15, 2022
After syphoning billions through the mdas for 7 years now u want to scrap it cos you know your time is up. God will make all your children vagabonds

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Re: Senate To Scrap Over 400 MDAs In 2023 by Reference(m): 7:45am On Sep 15, 2022
Sucre6:
Scrap the senate instead or make it part time job, this lots are just receiving salary for doing nothing,

This people are really mad, just care for themselves alone.

The Legislature is needed but it should be paid for by the people to serve the people.
The government has paid the piper long enough and the Legislature has danced to government tunes alone, all along.
So every Constituency that wishes representation in Abuja for its sake should gather money for boarding, transport and meals and handover to the Senator or Rep to proceed, simple.

Then you can control their output, then you will see real work, then you won't see any of them sleeping during plenary or talking nonsense.
Then recall will be as simple as turning off the tap of money flowing to them.

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