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Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by chichriso: 1:38pm On Mar 22, 2016
The Senate on Monday received the 2016 budget and the 2014 Auditor-General of the Federation audit reports.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Mohammed Danjuma Goje, presented the 2016 budget report marked “2016 Appropriation Bill, 2016 (SB.212).

The report was not debated and no date was assigned for its debate and passage into law.

Insiders however said that the budget is likely to be passed Wednesday.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Business, Senator Babajide Omoworare, had assured on Monday that the controversial 2016 budget report would be laid on Tuesday.

The Osun East lawmaker said that the report blights in the fiscal document had been cleaned up by the National Assembly.

Also, the Senate received the annual report of the Auditor-General of the Federation.

Senate Leader, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume presented the report entitled “Accounts of the Federation of Nigeria.”

Ndume asked the Senate to “receive the Annual Report of the Auditor-General for the Federation on the accounts of the Federation of Nigeria for the year ended 31st December, 2014 in accordance with section 85(2) and (5) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

The weighty report, submitted to the National Assembly by the Auditor-General of the Federation, Mr. Samuel Ukura, indicted several ministries, departments and agencies including the National Assembly management.

The report claimed that more than N3.3 trillion was misappropriated by the MDAs and the National Assembly.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, had assured that the Senate will investigate every bit of the audit report.

Abdullahi told reporters in Abuja that consideration of the audit report is part of the statutory function of the parliament.

He said that the exposures in the audit report are queries raised by the Auditor General which cannot be conclusively classified as fraudulent acts until proven by investigation.

He added that the queries raised in the report by the Auditor General are not necessarily indictment.

The Senate Committee on Public Account, he said, would dig into the report, invite those queried to ask for clarification before coming to conclusion.

He said that the Eight Senate had elected to make the difference by painstakingly considering the report to establish the veracity of the report.

He asked Nigerians to wait and see what the Senate would make out of the audit report.

He said: “The Eight Senate has chosen to be different as we have stated severally since we came on board and for which we came up with our legislative agenda to make us different from the past because we are in the season and period of change and we want to seriously key in to that.

“Along that line, you could see the courage that we have to make some differences from what has obtained in the past and to this note, we have passed reports of some committees like the Treasury Single Account (TSA), which is a classical example.

“Through that exercise, we were able to save the country, N7billion. There are similar works that has been done.

“We want to say that since we have chosen to be different, we urge Nigerians to wait and see what we will make out of the investigation.

“Without holding forth for the past assemblies, I want to say that it is not as if they did not do anything about the past Audit Reports.

“But perhaps they have not taken their action up to the scale that would have made a huge impact that people want to see. If that is what the Auditor – General means, I agree with him.

“The Auditor – General is raising a query, it is not an indictment. So when he raises his queries, the essence of the Public Accounts Committee is to invite those parties involved in the query and through the instruments of their own work, investigate all the issues by seeking for clarification and at the end of the day, where they have infractions, or infringement on certain procedures, they met out appropriate sanctions as stipulated by extant rules and regulations.

“When there is a process and someone has done one part, until we conclusively finish that process, it will be wrong to accuse anyone of being guilty.

“These are administrative procedures and the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has made it clear that we would take oversight functions far more serious than what it used to be in the past.

“If oversight functions are carried out properly, some of these queries that we talk about will begin to reduce because the essence is to see infractions before they happen.

“We as lawmakers will stop it before another institution discovers the anomalies and bring them to our notice.

“These are the powers of the National Assembly through oversight functions. We are committed to ensuring that a thorough job is done this time.

“We have demonstrated our capacity to match our words with our actions. Wait and see, it is a promise and we have four years to prove that we mean business.”

Also on Tuesday the Senate received report of the conference committee on Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).

Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator John Owan Enoh prayed the Senate to receive the report of the conference committee on the 2016, 2017 and 2018 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP).

The consideration and adoption of the MTEF and FSP pave the way for the passage of the Appropriation Bill.

After the receipt of the reports, the Senate adjourned plenary in honour of a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Musa Baba Onwana, Nasarawa/Toro Federal Constituency, Nasarawa State, who died last week.

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Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by SleekMallam: 1:39pm On Mar 22, 2016
They should do the mistake and pass that shameful budget and see what follows....
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by Bishop4bella(m): 1:41pm On Mar 22, 2016
aabeg make them do necessarily steps
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by talktonase(m): 1:54pm On Mar 22, 2016
saraki fit decide to pass the budget when CCT no find any fault for him head.I see next week sha
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by Goke7: 1:55pm On Mar 22, 2016
SleekMallam:
They should do the mistake and pass that shameful budget and see what follows....

what will follow sir
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by princemillla(m): 1:57pm On Mar 22, 2016
What is goin on now..... Latest findings put the missing money at 4.2tr why augf submit 3.6now
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by success1smyn(m): 1:59pm On Mar 22, 2016
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Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by SleekMallam: 2:03pm On Mar 22, 2016
Goke7:

what will follow sir
What happened on August 27th 1985 will repeat its self.
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by kcmichael: 2:12pm On Mar 22, 2016
Pls saraki pass the budget tomorrow because ur cCT trial is on thursday and public holiday is friday and monday .
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by Goke7: 2:56pm On Mar 22, 2016
SleekMallam:

What happened on August 27th 1985 will repeat its self.

I think this response of yours should be moved to the Jokes section grin
Re: Senate Receives 2016 Budget, AGF Audit Reports by junnyjake(m): 3:11pm On Mar 22, 2016
make them pass this thing Kia Kia o. we are tired of all these noise. this change oh, I mean chains is not easy to be in.

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