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Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by actiondrilling: 8:27pm On Jun 12, 2017
REMARKS BY AG. PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO, SAN, AT THE SIGNING OF THE 2017 APPROPRIATION BILL INTO LAW ON MONDAY 12TH JUNE 2017 AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA, ABUJA.

A few minutes ago, I signed the 2017 Appropriations Bill into law. This is an important milestone in our economic recovery and Growth plan laid in April by President Muhammadu Buhari.

I would like to express my appreciation to the Senate President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as well as the entire leadership and members of the National Assembly for completing work on the 2017 Appropriation Bill. And I will return to this point presently.

The process of preparing and processing this Bill was much smoother than the 2016 Appropriations Bill. On the executive side, there were no allegations of errors, or mistakes, and there was a significant improvement in the quality of the preparation, as well as the presentation.

I wish to commend the Ministry of Budget and Planning for such a remarkable improvement over a single budget cycle.

On the side of the National Assembly, I wish to commend the collaborative spirit of the engagements our MDAs had with their various committees, and with the leadership, during the budget defence sessions. There were far fewer reported cases of acrimony, or hostile wrangling this year, than in the past.

From the reports we received, the sessions were generally conducted in a friendly atmosphere. There is no doubt that our democracy is maturing.

However, the final presentation and the signing of the budget has been considerably delayed. This was largely due to disagreements we had about the changes introduced to our 2017 Budget proposals by the National Assembly.

The executive took the view that the changes fundamentally affected some of our priority programmes and would make implementation extremely difficult and in some cases impossible.

I must say that the entire leadership of the National Assembly led by the Senate President and the Speaker, adopted a commendably patriotic and statesmanlike approach to our engagements on resolving these critical issues.

In sum, the engagements yielded acceptable results . The most important being that the leadership of the National Assembly has given us a commitment that the National Assembly will re-instate the budgetary allocations for all the important executive projects, such as the railway standard gauge projects, the Mambilla Power Project, the Second Niger Bridge, the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway etc. which they had reduced to fund some of the new projects they introduced.

This re-instatement will be by way of an application for virement by the Executive which they have agreed will be expeditiously considered and approved by the National Assembly.


The leadership of the National Assembly has given us a commitment that the National Assembly will re-instate the budgetary allocations for all the important executive projects, such as the railway standard gauge projects, the Mambilla Power Project, the Second Niger Bridge, the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway etc. which they had reduced to fund some of the new projects they introduced.





It is as a result of that understanding and the outcome of our detailed engagements that we feel able to sign the 2017 Appropriations Bill into law today.

I am also pleased to mention that, in our discussions with the leadership of the National Assembly, we have jointly resolved to return to a predictable January to December fiscal year.

It is a particularly important development because this accords with the financial year of most private sector companies, underscoring the crucial relationship between government and the private sector.

Therefore, on the understanding that we will be submitting the 2018 Budget to the National Assembly by October 2017, the leadership of the National Assembly has committed to working towards the passage of the 2018 Budget into law before the end of 2017. I must, once more, express my appreciation to the leadership of the National Assembly, for the collaborative spirit in which these discussions were conducted.

The 2017 Budget, which I have signed into law today, is christened “Budget of Economic Recovery and Growth” and reflects our commitment to ensure strong linkage between the medium-term Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) recently launched by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari and the annual budgets.

It is designed to bring the Nigerian economy out of recession unto a path of sustainable and inclusive growth. The budget has a revenue projection of N5.08 trillion and an aggregate expenditure of N7.44 trillion. The projected fiscal deficit of N2.36 trillion is to be financed largely by borrowing.

Let me assure those who have expressed concern about the growing public debt that we are taking several actions to grow government revenues as well as plug revenue leakages. This is because, notwithstanding the fact that our borrowings are still within sustainability limits, we are determined, in the medium term, to reduce our reliance on borrowings to finance our expenditures.

Details of the budget, as approved by the National Assembly, will be made available by the Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning.

As you are all aware, our economy is already signaling a gradual recovery as growth is headed towards positive territory. First quarter GDP, at -0.52% compares favourably with -2.06% in the first quarter of 2016.

Inflation is declining – down to 17.24% from 18.74% as at May 2016. Our external reserves are now US$30.28 billion as at June 8, 2017 up from US$26.59 billion as at May 31, 2016.

We are also gradually instilling confidence in our exchange rate regime. This improvement in GDP growth and other macro-economic indicators is largely attributable to our strategic implementation of the 2016 Budget as well as stronger macroeconomic management and policy coordination.

I am confident that the 2017 Budget will deliver positive economic growth and prosperity – one that is self-sustaining and inclusive. In this regard, the 2017 budget will be implemented in line with our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.

Over the 2017-2020 plan period, we are focusing on five (5) key execution priorities, namely:

*Stabilizing the macroeconomic environment;

*Agriculture and Food security;

*Energy sufficiency in power and petroleum products;

*Improved transportation infrastructure; and

*Industrialization through support for micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs).

The 2017 budget includes provisions that reflect these priorities.

To demonstrate our commitment to following through our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, the 2017 budget allocates over N2 trillion to capital expenditure, principally infrastructure.

For instance, we are committing over N200 billion to improve transport infrastructure such as roads and rail; over N500 billion for investments in works, power, and housing; and N46 billion for Special Economic Zone Projects to be set up in each geopolitical zone.

The signing of the budget today will trigger activities in the domestic economy which will lead to job creation and more opportunities for employment, especially for our youth. And, as I indicated earlier, we will be returning to the National Assembly to seek upward adjustments by way of virements in relation to a number of critical projects which have received inadequate provision in the budget just passed by the National Assembly.

We acknowledge that government alone cannot achieve the overarching goal of delivering inclusive growth; that is why the 2017 budget provides a lot of opportunities for partnerships with the private sector.

To help the private sector thrive, we are determined to create an enabling business environment. We are already recording verifiable progress across several areas ranging from a new Visa-on-Arrival scheme to reforms at our ports and regulatory agencies.

The Online business registration process has reduced time required for business registration from 10 to 2 days. It is expected that the Executive Order on transparency and efficiency in the business environment will make it even easier for investors to get the permits and licenses they require for their businesses.

Pursuant to our commitments to the Open Government Partnership, we recently issued an Executive Order that will promote budget transparency, accountability and efficiency. We want to make the Federal budget work more efficiently for the people.

Thus, beyond the huge provisions for investments in critical infrastructure, we have mandated Government agencies to spend more of their budgets on locally produced goods. This will open more opportunities for job creation with benefits for government in form of tax revenues.

We are also working hard to improve our revenue collection efficiency so that we can achieve our revenue projections. While we are deploying technological tools to enhance collections, the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) will continue to contribute significantly to improving transparency and accountability over government revenues.

Our fight against corruption is yielding positive results. Some of the recoveries are included in the 2017 Budget which will be expended on identifiable capital projects.

Already, we are beginning to see some improvement in the quality of public expenditure. This is great motivation for us to remain resolute in our fight against corruption so that economic prosperity is enjoyed by all Nigerians.
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Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by bottlewater1(m): 8:45pm On Jun 12, 2017
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Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by Ovamboland(m): 8:00pm On Jun 13, 2017
Silently, slowly but surely we will get there, only to make the nay sayers stare in awe
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:02pm On Jun 13, 2017
LMAO grin grin grin grin grin
Bubu turning our strong men to preachers!
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by Okoroawusa: 10:46pm On Jun 13, 2017
we r solidly behind u sir
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by Super1Star: 10:54pm On Jun 13, 2017
See the way ''mere commissioner'' is signing Appropriation Bill into Law and one of his perceived enemy is watching like mumu.

When the Lord set a table before you with correct 7 course cuisine, He always make sure it is in the presence of your enemies. They will be looking and they will not be able to do NADAL.

Oga Bukola Saraki, how market?

God bless PYO.

GOd bless PMB, wishing you speedy recovery our dear president

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by aolawale025: 11:24pm On Jun 13, 2017
Talk, talk and more talk. That's how APC rolls
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by EzeUche(m): 11:26pm On Jun 13, 2017
Abundance will only come out of secession through a peaceful referendum
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by chriskosherbal(m): 11:26pm On Jun 13, 2017
It will really be a welcome development, if it actually comes to pass....
Re: Abundance About To Replace Recession: Osinbajo by Eyanmukaila(m): 11:42pm On Jun 13, 2017
You know, i am really sad Osibanjo has fallen into the circus of the liars and blabbers. Since his administration, toothpaste (close up) is now sold for N340 from N120, half paint of garri now N550 from N150, N50 naira bigger Klin detergent if u remember is now N130, a Derica tin of rice now N300 from 120, even for beans from N80 to N300, etc, all this in the space of 2yrs and we are still counting and living our lives not only in hunger but also in fear that of all these items/commodities and the ones i can't recollect now might continue hiking cost-wise despite all the promises he especially made when he assumed office. I was a strong supporter of APC but right now i am more convinced that they are no different from the PDP we all have come to know. Truth is, it is either a revolution or to vacate the country and relocate when opportunity surfaces which is what I see that can solve the unfortunate equation that we all have found ourselves in in Nigeria. The men who said told me growing up then that Nigeria would "SOON" be great had now died and i am beginning to plan a family of my own and the country is now even worse than then, this is a clear sign that those options are the only things to change the condition of this country cos so many things are wrong.

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