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#open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by seunmsg(m): 4:08pm On Apr 13, 2017
#Open NASS: distraction will not work - El-Rufai

The Kaduna State Government wishes to issue this update in relation to the gentle admonition that Malam Nasir El-Rufai gave to the NASS leadership on the imperative of budget transparency.

1. The House of Representatives has responded with predictable tetchiness to a simple and clear demand that details of the National Assembly budget be made public. It is inconceivable that an important institution, vested by the Constitution with representation, lawmaking and oversight powers, has for at least seven years ignored the imperative to set an example of transparency, despite being severally urged to do so.

2. Despite the rush to personal attacks on a matter of public policy, we cannot allow the enthronement of the republic of distraction. It is important that everyone who is interested in protecting and advancing democratic discourse should stay focused on the issue. It is strange that persons entrusted with high office will justify their abdication of the responsibility to be transparent in such cavalier fashion. We don't believe that most of our esteemed legislators will construe a demand for transparency as aimed at undermining the National Assembly.

3. However, notwithstanding the intemperate response of the spokesman of the House of Representatives, the demand that the NASS budget be made public will not go away. It is not personal, and there is a strong civic constituency that is demanding it. The sooner all of us in public life recognized that the game has changed, and that segments of civil societyand indeed everyday citizens of Nigeria, are much more aware, astute and advanced than the state of our politics, the better for our democratic health.

4. Since the NASS began conceiving its budget as a single-line item, how many legislators, not to mention other citizens, have seen the details of the budget? Can anyone recall seeing the spending patterns and details in any published audited accounts of NASS recently? By contrast, all state governments present their audited accounts to their state Houses of Assembly as required by law. The federal statutory agencies that NASS cites as not having their budgets reflected in the National Budget submit details of their budgets to the NASS for review and approval.

5. How, in the 21st Century, can we have any nationalinstitution that is comfortable with not being subject to any oversight, audit or external scrutiny. The constitutional principle of checks and balances wasnot introduced for purposes of idle luxury, but to ensure that every institution exercises its power in an accountable manner.

6. The Kaduna State Government has presented details of its security budget. What was presented represents the only security vote for the entire government. As the figures show, there is no security vote for the Governor of Kaduna State. This may be a shock to those used to the notion of security votes as barely disguised slush funds, but we do not operate such a system in Kaduna. Our budgets specify what is voted as assistance to security agencies, and its expenditure is properly recorded and accounted for. These are not monies given to or spent by the governor.

7. If the leaders of the NASS have security votes allocated to or personally collected by them, they might wish to disclose such. Our security spending does not operate like the NASS system of sharing public funds in such an opaque fashion that even NASS members do not know how their entire budget is broken down or what the leadership gets as its ‘running costs’. The figures in the pay slips presented for the Honorable Speaker are in stark contrast to the declaration by The Economist regarding the earnings of NASS members. One of the claims cannot be right.

8. We reiterate our call for the NASS to download and analyze our budgets and actual spending which are all publicly available. In Kaduna State, the state government has been a net creditor to the local government councils, some of which cannot pay salaries without assistance by the state government. We do not retain local government funds nor impose contracts on them. Our policy announcements in this regarded were widely reported and appreciated.

9. The spokesman of the House of Representatives may wish to respond to what is written, rather than what is imagined. The KDSG statement of Monday, 10th April 2017, clearly stated that N100bn is bigger than the capital budgets of many states. That is a statement of fact.

10. In dragging the memo Malam Nasir El-Rufai submitted to President Buhari seven months ago into this matter, the spokesman of the House of Representatives betrays no recognition that it is the conduct of those that leaked private communication that bears condemnation.

11. When NASS hopefully eventually releases its budget details, the public will be hoping to see specifics on personnel costs, overheads and capital expenditure. Rather than restrict the budget details to only 2017, the current leadership of NASS should fulfill the obligations of transparency by releasing the breakdown of the NASS budget since 2015. That way, Nigerians, including members of the NASS, will get to know what the budget of that institution is.

12. The NASS leadership has been promising ad infinitum to publish the breakdown of the opaque, one-line budget. It should simply do so. Prompt release of the 2015 and 2016 breakdowns, along with the proposed figures for 2017, would be a good way to start.

13. As things stand today, even if Malam Nasir El-Rufai refrains from further commentary on this matter, the genie is already out of the bottle. The public will not accept a secretive NASS, or any other branch of government for that matter.

Signed
Samuel Aruwan
Special Assistant to the Governor (Media and Publicity)
13th April 2017




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Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by seunmsg(m): 4:22pm On Apr 13, 2017
The Kaduna State Government has presented details of its security budget. What was presented represents the only security vote for the entire government. As the figures show, there is no security vote for the Governor of Kaduna State. This may be a shock to those used to the notion of security votes as barely disguised slush funds, but we do not operate such a system in Kaduna.

The tissue of lies put together by the house of representatives that El-Rufai only released the state security budget and not his personal security vote has now been debunked. El-Rufai has done well by keeping his side of the bargain, all Nigerians should put pressure on the house of representatives to keep theirs. The full details of the National Assembly budget must be disclosed to Nigerians.

Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by Pierocash(m): 4:32pm On Apr 13, 2017
There is always one reason to vote for somebody,if this is the only reason to vote El-Rufai as President after PMB,I wil gladly vote him.This is another man of integrity like PMB,but tougher than PMB.El-Rufai is capable of handling the NASS force down there bogus allowance without minding the consequence.

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Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by sarrki(m): 4:38pm On Apr 13, 2017
I can say this anywhere
Elrufai is netter off those crooks in nass
Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by Atiku2019: 4:40pm On Apr 13, 2017
cool

Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by seunmsg(m): 4:55pm On Apr 13, 2017
sarrki:
I can say this anywhere
Elrufai is netter off those crooks in nass

It's even a shame that we are still talking about the National Assembly releasing its budget to the public at this point in our democracy.

What sort of oversight should we expect from an assembly that has refused to give account of funds allocated to it?

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Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by Garrithe1st: 5:17pm On Apr 13, 2017
El Rufai is a good match for these Legislooters.

I guess he learnt a lot from his former Oga.. Obj

grin
Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by Max24: 5:21pm On Apr 13, 2017
It is totally outrageous that the NASS that castigate Mdas and ministries budgets have refused to make theirs public. Each year we talk about the Presidency's budget - votes for feeding, Aso Rock Clinic and so on. It is never secret even under Jonas highly corrupt govt it was public document . But the NASS has arrogantly refused to account for tax payers funds. We need to start stoning these lawmakers like Ameachi suggested. Revolution should start with NASS !!!
Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by three: 5:46pm On Apr 13, 2017
You made an unsubstantiated claim regarding security vote and you're here forming voltron
Re: #open NASS: Distraction Will Not Work - El-rufai by muykem: 6:01pm On Apr 13, 2017
Why is difficult for national assembly to make their budget public? We even know the country security budget.

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