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Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by LearnedsConcept(m): 4:47am On Dec 08, 2022
The Senate has threatened that it will not allocate funds to over 100 Federal Government’s Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) in the 2023 budget for not honouring the invitations of its Committee on Public Accounts investigating the funds released to them from the Service Wide Vote (SWV) from 2017 to 2021.

The releases from the SWV to the MDAs were put at N1.9 trillion by the Chairman of the Senate Public Accounts Committee (SPAC), Matthew Urhoghide, at a media briefing after the zero budgetary allocation threat was made by Senate President Ahmad Lawan at plenary.

Lawan gave the warming after naming over 100 “recalcitrant MDAs” that have refused to honour the Upper Chamber’s summons.

Urhoghide (PDP Edo South) submitted the names to the Senate President during plenary yesterday.

The committee chairman had, through a Point of Order, drawn the Senate’s attention to the “vehement refusal” of the affected agencies to appear before his committee to respond to queries raised against them by the Auditor General of the Federation since 2015.

He said all efforts to get the accounting officers of the affected MDAs to defend the queries had proved abortive.

Urhoghide said: “The agencies that have vehemently refused to appear before our committee: this list of agencies and the amounts that are against their names are staggering.

“I crave your indulgence that we invite them through your order, either by way of warrant of arrest or anything else, so that these agencies can come, so that we can complete our report and submit to this Senate.”

Reacting, Lawan said: “I have some idea of what you are talking about. My worry is that when you write them to appear and they failed, there should be a correspondence. When they fail to appear, you give a new date. When they fail to appear, we won’t give them any money. We hold their budget until they come.


“Any public officer must be willing to give account before the National Assembly. If they feel too big, they should be willing to quit.

“Coming under Order 42, 95, which clearly explains the mandate of the Committee on Public Accounts of the Senate, your Point of Order is sustained fully and completely.

“You are right to bring to the plenary your grievances. Secondly, I once served as Chairman of Public Accounts Committee for eight years.

“Reading this list at plenary gives the agencies concerned the opportunity to know if they were not aware before, for those that may claim ignorance. I am taking the opportunity here to advise that in the next one week, if the name of any agency is here, that agency should reach out to the Committee on Public Accounts of the Senate to sort out when the agency would appear before the committee.

“If there is no communication whatsoever and no cogent and verifiable reasons are given, we will slash the 2023 budget of such MDAs.”

Some of the MDAs, according to Lawan, include: the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Interior, Budget Office of the Federation, Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Plc, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ministry of Defence and the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Affairs.

Also affected are: the State House, Presidential Air Fleet, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Nigeria Police Force and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Others are: Ministry of Petroleum Resources, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Federal Ministry of Health, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Federal Civil Service Commission, Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority, National Health Insurance Scheme, Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Ministry of Environment, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA), National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC), National Security Adviser (NSA), among others.

The Nation

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by socialmediaman: 4:48am On Dec 08, 2022
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by JASONjnr(m): 6:46am On Dec 08, 2022
I saw one of the affected MDAs, which is Ministry of petroleum headed by the president M. Buhari.

So even Buhari doesn't go to defend his ministry's budget? Oh...he allocated the responsibilities 9f his ministry to the minister for state...But dude is collecting salary from both sides......


This country is going down rapidly....We need a leader who will come up and take power and make changes....

We don't want a leader that will allocate his responsibilities to people while sleeping on a steady....

Buhari will be a child's play compare to what Tinubu will come and do...

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by LaSenior: 6:47am On Dec 08, 2022
cheesy

Buhari was only a figure head nothing presidential

This country is in the state of hulaba and we don't need hulaba himself because the country is already in his state of Bala blu hulaba,

Wickedness is when you support a hulaba candidate even in our already Bala blu conditions,

Ambode treatment will be a child play compare to what Nigerians will suffer in the hands of hulaba candidate

Tufikwa bad thing

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Chinere: 6:47am On Dec 08, 2022
JASONjnr:
I saw one of the affected MDAs, which is Ministry of petroleum headed by the president M. Buhari.

So even Buhari doesn't go to defend his ministry's budget? Oh...he allocated the responsibilities 9f his ministry to the minister for state...But dude is collecting salary from both sides......


This country is going down rapidly....We need a leader who will come up and take power and make changes....

We don't want a leader that will allocate his responsibilities to people while sleeping on a steady....

Buhari will be a child's play compare to what Tinubu will come and do...
The future of this country is scary to be honest

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by jeromestarks: 6:48am On Dec 08, 2022
With the names of the MDAs I saw there, Ahmed and his senators are joking.
No be Buhari be minister of petroleum? Stop am na.

Nothing will happen to those MDAs. He even mentioned Nigerian Army. Imagine! Just Imagine.

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by stano2(m): 6:48am On Dec 08, 2022
The country is going down steadily, but the selfish ones eating crumbs from politicians are online saying otherwise, they are supporting thieves, daft politicians with nothing to offer.

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Honourable1901(m): 6:49am On Dec 08, 2022
How many times I wan hear this news with no action
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Desmondkk123: 6:49am On Dec 08, 2022
grin.
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by patriotic007: 6:49am On Dec 08, 2022
Budget without progress
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by OGIBRA(m): 6:51am On Dec 08, 2022
As if they care about nigerians, when their interest is finally met, all of them wil look away..

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by FOOTSOLDIER1: 6:51am On Dec 08, 2022
Amoda Ogunlele Tinubu, the well known, most popular Chicago international drug kingpin

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by arantess: 6:51am On Dec 08, 2022
Anyhowness in this administration....

We must get it right next year
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by ZombieSlayer1: 6:52am On Dec 08, 2022
Emilokan is the man of the year.
He should be awarded with best comedian of the year 2022.
Let him use it hold heart cos president isn’t his calling
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Luckysbab: 6:52am On Dec 08, 2022
How does any government entity even find the courage to decline accountability?

Things are happening in this country!
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by 2blessed01(m): 6:52am On Dec 08, 2022
Action speaks louder than words. But our senate are bunch of noise makers....
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Elidrisy20: 6:52am On Dec 08, 2022
Rubber stamp don vex grin
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by BOLATINUBU01: 6:53am On Dec 08, 2022
JAGABAN IS COMING

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Toosure70: 6:53am On Dec 08, 2022
More than hundred self,
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by alingo2013(m): 6:54am On Dec 08, 2022
grin one of the MDA is Nigeria army, if no budget is allocated next year go hot

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:55am On Dec 08, 2022
They will go behind to negotiate/compel the law makers to approve their budgets using ‘some signatures’ from the presidency (definitely not the president’s). That’s what they always do.
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by jeromestarks: 6:56am On Dec 08, 2022
Luckysbab:
How does any government entity even find the courage to decline accountability?

Things are happening in this country!
Shorup your mouth!

Don't just talk trash if you don't know the crust of the matter.
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by frontrunnerbaba: 6:59am On Dec 08, 2022
Way to go. Long overdue. Most of the MDA are simply unproductive and yet they gulp serious amount out of our budget every year. Sitting around and receiving estacodes for studies abroad. Nothing to show. A place like nnpc, ninety, space something something
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by 1gbdata: 6:59am On Dec 08, 2022
I see
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by IMASTEX: 7:01am On Dec 08, 2022
Laughable! How will their babes, relatives, friends and those that bought employment slots from them recover their monies. By the way, since when did they realize their constitutional rights grin grin grin
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by mytime24(f): 7:01am On Dec 08, 2022
Minister of Ministry of petroleum

No1 suspect
Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by oyichi: 7:02am On Dec 08, 2022
That's what you get when you vote in old and desperate politicians into offices, nothing to offer, they just want to be president, February is another opportunity, vote wisely, vote labour party

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Re: Senate Threatens 100 MDAs With Zero Allocation In 2023 Budget by Moh247: 7:02am On Dec 08, 2022
They are simply asking them to Roger them

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