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Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 8:26am On Dec 23, 2022
THE Senate dashed the expectations of those, who expected it to pass the 2023 Appropriations Bill into law, yesterday.

The Senate failed to pass the 2023 Appropriations bill as earlier scheduled, blaming the Executive Arm of government for not only submitting the budget proposal very late but presenting a bill filled with errors.

There were strong indications that the 2023 Budget was not going to be passed by the senators when the budget report was not listed on the Order Paper for yesterday’s legislative activities.

Prior to the disclosure by the President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan, the Senators had gone for an Executive Session shortly after the plenary resumed for the day and the closed session lasted for 15 minutes.

President Muhammadu Buhari submitted the 2023 budget proposals of N20.51 trillion to the National Assembly at a joint sitting on October 7, 2022.

Error-full budget proposals

Meanwhile, the Senate will defer its traditional Christmas holiday to enable the lawmakers to attend to what was described as President Buhari’s error-full budget proposals for 2023.


The Senate was expected to proceed on Christmas and New Year holidays following the passage but the decision to push forward the passage of the budget proposals has changed the plans.

Speaking after the closed-door session, Lawan said the 2023 Appropriations Bill cannot be passed as scheduled against the backdrop that the Appropriations Committee could not complete work on the budget report.

Lawan blamed the executive arm of government for submitting the budget proposal very late and with errors, disclosing that the process of cleaning the errors contained in the Appropriations bill was concluded, yesterday, adding that the two chambers have to harmonize the copy to be able to present the report for passage by both chambers on December 28, 2022.

Lawan disclosed that the Senate and the House of Representatives were collaborating with the executive to clean up the errors in the budget ahead of its passage on Wednesday.

Budget implementation’ll begin January 1

Lawan also assured that the implementation of the proposed budget will still commence on January 1, 2023.

Lawan said: “Today (yesterday) was scheduled for us to receive and consider the report of our committee on Appropriation for the 2023 Appropriation Bill. However, due to some challenges, we are not able to receive the report of the committee and the main reason is that the Appropriation Bill came to the National Assembly with some problems and when our Committees on Appropriation in the Senate and the House of Representatives started to reconcile the figures of what we have done and what was presented, the problems became very obvious and they were not easy to deal with, and therefore, our committees had to start a process of cleaning up the Bill first.
“That process, of course, also engaged the executive arm because the problems came from there. It was concluded only on Wednesday, and our committee secretariats are not able to finish processing the budget for us to take today, tomorrow, Saturday or Sunday because these are periods that are for festivities, the Christmas period. Monday and Tuesday are public holidays.

“Consequently, we can only receive the report and consider it on December 28, 2022. That is the earliest, that’s next week.

“So far, this 9th National Assembly has done so much to pass the previous appropriation Bills since 2019, before the end of the year to date and I’m sure that this will remain one of the cherished legacies of the Ninth National Assembly.


“So, by the Grace of God, on the 28th of this month, the Senate and indeed the House of Representatives will all come back to receive and consider the budget report from our committees.

“Second, our Committee on Finance is this morning (yesterday) holding a public hearing on the Finance Bill 2022, and of course, the Finance Bill is the basis on which the Appropriation Bill 2023 is built.

“We had arranged yesterday that the Finance committee will present a report of the Finance Bill Hearing at 2 p.m., today. That of course would not be possible. This is the reason: We also received two communications yesterday, Supplementary Budget 2022 and of course, Ways and Means. So, our Committees on Appropriation, Finance, Water Resources, Agriculture and Works and Housing will be processing the Bills for today.

“In that respect, the Senate will adjourn immediately, so that our committees can start the action they are supposed to take and therefore, those reports will also be available to us on December 28, when we will be here.

“And by the Grace of God, December 28, 2022, will be a very heavily loaded day for us, but I’m sure we will be able to deal with all the issues that Wednesday and our colleagues, who will wish to travel back to continue the festivities with their families can still make it the following day.


“Let me advise the executive. The Bills that have come to us, the Ways and Means, the Supplementary Appropriation, whoever is invited to come and explain, give information or any details for the National Assembly to understand must do so because it is not our work alone.

“We want to do our work thoroughly, we want to understand whatever we are going to deal with and to base our decisions on information, and time is of the essence.”

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 8:48am On Dec 23, 2022
Our Auditor, Seunmsg did not check, why the errors.Everything about APC is fraudulent grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Kingkum: 8:50am On Dec 23, 2022
Lawan don get small sense since he lost on all fronts in the primary elections.
#Rubberstampsenate

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 8:53am On Dec 23, 2022
Kingkum:
Lawan don get small sense since he lost on all fronts in the primary elections.

#Rubberstampsenate

Lawan Playing to galleries, after close to 4 years of emptiness. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 8:57am On Dec 23, 2022
Error-full budget proposals

Meanwhile, the Senate will defer its traditional Christmas holiday to enable the lawmakers to attend to what was described as President Buhari’s error-full budget proposals for 2023.
grin grin grin
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by seunmsg(m): 9:20am On Dec 23, 2022
iwaeda:
Our Auditor, Seunmsg did not check, why the errors.Everything about APC is fraudulent grin grin grin grin

It is not the duty of the Auditor General to check for errors in the Appropriation Bill. That’s the duty of the budget office and the National Assembly.

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 9:21am On Dec 23, 2022
Nothing is through with APC, haphazard budget, implementation, APC is a disaster. grin grin angry grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 9:22am On Dec 23, 2022
seunmsg:


It is not the duty of the Auditor General to check for errors in the Appropriation Bill. That’s the duty of the budget office and the National Assembly.
Quality Auditor checks all the processes alagba. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Honjoshy4u: 9:29am On Dec 23, 2022
Lawan trying to do the right thing for the first time.
I need him to finish Tinubu.

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by seunmsg(m): 9:29am On Dec 23, 2022
iwaeda:

Quality Auditor checks all the processes alagba. grin grin grin grin

Goes to show how ignorant you are about the budgeting process. The Auditor General plays no role in the process leading to the passage of the budget. His power to check and monitor implementation start after the Appropriation bill becomes Appropriation Act.

Get yourself properly educated before rushing to comment ignorantly on a public forum.

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 9:33am On Dec 23, 2022
Nlfpmod, Mynd44, the budget is so bad, that Lawan was too ashamed to rubber stamp. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 9:35am On Dec 23, 2022
seunmsg:


Goes to show how ignorant you are about the budgeting process. The Auditor General plays no role in the process leading to the passage of the budget. His power to check and monitor implementation start after the Appropriation bill becomes Appropriation Act.

Get yourself properly educated before rushing to comment ignorantly on a public forum.

Check ISO 9001 2015, APC loaded with empty heads. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 9:44am On Dec 23, 2022
seunmsg:


Goes to show how ignorant you are about the budgeting process. The Auditor General plays no role in the process leading to the passage of the budget. His power to check and monitor implementation start after the Appropriation bill becomes Appropriation Act.

Get yourself properly educated before rushing to comment ignorantly on a public forum.

What is the work of Auditor-General that can't detect billions siphoned by Accountant-General. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by iwaeda: 10:02am On Dec 23, 2022
If you are still thinking of APC, think ten times! grin grin grin

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by SexyBabe001: 10:48am On Dec 23, 2022
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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by ZKOSOSO(m): 10:49am On Dec 23, 2022
MEN AT WORK......Budget Padding in Progress....

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Cosmatikka: 10:49am On Dec 23, 2022
That's a good one.
They should make sure they remove all the evil looting in the budget. APC govt is trying to set Obi up when he assumes office as the GCFR next year.

Meanwhile, thunder scatter that urchin of a moderator here that made thief..nubu to automatically turn to Tinubu, but allow their fellow urchins to insult Peter Obi with all manners of derogatory name.

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by ATEAMS: 10:49am On Dec 23, 2022
to enable the lawmakers to attend to what was described as President Buhari’s error-full budget proposals for 2023.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Lanre4uonly(m): 10:49am On Dec 23, 2022
Error in a national budget.
What a country!

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Lanretoye(m): 10:50am On Dec 23, 2022
Them no add una own abi.

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Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by hibeebeeking: 10:51am On Dec 23, 2022
There main function.sorry for this country They have over pocket money.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by clinician2x: 10:53am On Dec 23, 2022
I don't understand why the idiot no approve the error budget. Is it that the money they share give u no much as u expect?
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by kamalbob(m): 10:58am On Dec 23, 2022
Toothless bulldogs. You sold your dignity out cheap. You will still going to pass it despite they ain't going to change anything!
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by nnamdi640: 10:59am On Dec 23, 2022
That is what you get when you bring in people based on connection instead of bringing in qualify people to handle things like this. This tells more on how this bad this country has become. I just pity urchins, if they allow Apc to continue. The party was never ready to put things in place, all they did is to grab power by all means.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by hush15: 11:03am On Dec 23, 2022
iwaeda:
Our Auditor, Seunmsg did not check, why the errors.Everything about APC is fraudulent grin grin grin grin


Worse is that ihordspy guy and the deceitful babarcue machine.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by hush15: 11:04am On Dec 23, 2022
seunmsg:


It is not the duty of the Auditor General to check for errors in the Appropriation Bill. That’s the duty of the budget office and the National Assembly.

Is that not Tinubu's errandboy office Akabueze or so.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by backT(m): 11:11am On Dec 23, 2022
Most people commenting here are not conversant with budgetary process.
Re: Senate Fails To Pass 2023 Budget, Cites Errors, Late Submission by Nobody: 11:22am On Dec 23, 2022
Failed zoo they call Nigeria run by tiffs

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