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March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by LoveMachine(m): 12:27pm On Mar 19, 2017
About 86 out of the 96 standing committees of the House of Representatives have failed to produce any report on the 2017 budget, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.

The development is an indication of more delays for the N7.29tn budget.

The Committee on Appropriations wrote the House for the second time on Thursday to complain that “over 80 per cent” of the committees had not reported on the budget.

This implies that just about 10 out of the 96 committees had produced their reports after over three weeks of consistently failing to meet the deadline for the submission of the reports.

The committee’s complaint, which was read to members on the floor of the House by the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, noted that the House might be forced to pass all executive proposals in the budget in the absence of the committees’ reports.

“Three weeks after the deadline, over 80 per cent of standing committees have yet to submit their reports,” Dogara read from a document submitted to the House by the Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Mr. Mustapha Dawaki.

SUNDAY PUNCH had reported exclusively last week that most of the committees had unresolved issues with ministries, departments and agencies of the Federal Government regarding the details of their budget proposals.

As of Friday, investigations showed that the committees were still struggling to reconcile figures after receiving budget details from “a number of MDAs.”

Our findings also indicated that without the reports, the budget would not be passed by the legislature.

Similarly, a source in the Committee on Appropriations said there were unanswered questions that were supposed to guide the committee taking decisions.

The source said, “For instance, will the budget size increase or reduce? Are we retaining $42.5 as the benchmark? Are we retaining the proposed N305/dollar exchange rate or it will change?”

Speaking on the issue, the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that the March 30 date scheduled for the passage of the budget by the National Assembly was no longer feasible.

Namdas explained that apart from the committee reports not being ready, the Federal Executive Council was approving additional projects to be included in the 2017 budget.

“There are a number of issues and we can’t promise that March 30 is sacrosanct. There is a new budget software different from the one in use before, and besides, the FEC is daily approving new projects to be included in the budget. However, we will try our best to ensure that all the committees submit their reports,” he said.

On its part, the Senate has extended the period for which its committees are to submit their reports on the 2017 Appropriation Bill to the Committee on Appropriations for harmonisation, it was learnt on Friday.

The committee is expected to present a unified report to the Senate for passage.

The upper chamber of the National Assembly said the delay was caused by other legislative work, including the confirmation hearing held for the acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, and the summon and appearance of the Comptroller-General, Nigeria Customs Service, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.).

The lawmakers had planned to pass the budget on March 8, 2017.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, who is also a member of the Committee on Appropriations, told one of our correspondents that the submission of reports was expected to be concluded this week.

He said, “I don’t know anything about deadlines; we have a time line. But if you look at the way we have been working, other things have interrupted the process and the period of work. We are making efforts to see that by next week, we are able to conclude the receipt of reports.”
Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by LoveMachine(m): 12:28pm On Mar 19, 2017
Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by Kondomatic(m): 12:32pm On Mar 19, 2017
Inconclusive Budget again?

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Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by Nobody: 1:31am On Mar 20, 2017
what if this budget is not passed before September when 2018 budget planning begins?

Please who is going to tell me that NAss is not a hindrance to the nation?

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Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by anonimi: 1:54am On Mar 20, 2017
GenBuhari:
what if this budget is not passed before September when 2018 budget planning begins?

Please who is going to tell me that NAss is not a hindrance to the nation?

Who is the greater hindrance- your idol, the dullard in Aso Rock or NASS







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Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by courage89(m): 2:15am On Mar 20, 2017
These people have more than 6 months to deliberate, invite wherever necessary and pass the budget. Why should the house be allowed to hold the lives of 200 million people to ransom. These incompetent fools are the same sets of people shouting character and integrity to vet EFCC and other appointed positions. How can you demand what you never had. It's unfortunate we're heading for another showdown.

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Re: March 30 No Longer Feasible For Budget Passage — Reps by omowolewa: 4:52am On Mar 20, 2017
Like we really follow budgetary provisions in Nigeria.

Pass it whenever you like, just don't let 6 months elapse.

And don't forget to exclude Customs budget from National budget.

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