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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Kclique: 10:39am On Nov 26, 2018
Forced, abi?
If I hear.
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Nobody: 10:40am On Nov 26, 2018
Since he knows how to reject 15 Bills in a day, why didnt he reject this one...? Propaganda is a thing of the past. Let us move past it as Africans, then we will start making sense to the outside world to attract investments.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by kingharzy: 10:41am On Nov 26, 2018
undecided

Chizoz. . . This story fit wash 20 Dangote trailers.

Wasn't it same lawmakers that pushed for slash of the INEC budget? ? Same presidency that insisted on the whale amount? ?
BTW, am just hearing there's even upto #121bln to be taken, isn't this part of the Abacha stash?

Buhari should never in his miserable lifelessness ever talk about stealing.

Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Youngbbt: 10:41am On Nov 26, 2018
CXLVII:



You are hungry.

Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Smile4daddy(m): 10:44am On Nov 26, 2018
PDP are bunch of tale evil fabricators, they hate the little the poor are getting from the government.

I called them Prolific Destiny Pilferers.
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by mknigeriagreat: 10:45am On Nov 26, 2018
chiefolododo:
People will think that buhari (sorry, jubril) is the saint here

since hatred and jealousy are the two factors affecting the thinking faculties of most of you I might have your time a bit today about this Buhari Jubril thing. So as you have put up pictures up there showing differences in pictures where Saraki and Buhari were standing, I show you pictures of Osinbanjo with Saraki too with respect to the one you put up there. So use your God given sense now and answer what happened. Maybe Saraki himself is dead and we have one Ibrahim from Syria cloned into Saraki.

Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by DTeekay(m): 10:46am On Nov 26, 2018
These monies never get to the destination it was quoted for, 121Billion and no single institution in place to monitor the funds and make sure they are used as voted for. 500Billion and no quality social infrastructure, Roads, Companies, Investment, no nothing. 500Billion shared by people at the top. That's why with all the monies they have they can't add value to the society. Pot bellied hoodlums.
MalcoImX:
At least N121 billion of the N242 billion federal lawmakers approved for the 2019 general elections will be drawn from funds meant to cater for poor Nigerians.

The money is to be drawn from the N500 billion allocated to the Special Intervention Programme (SIP), a fund set aside for the social safety programmes of the Buhari administration. The decision to divert the fund for this use was the brainchild of Nigerian lawmakers who picked on the cash as the best source of funding for the elections, presidency officials say.

On November 7, the Senate approved a N242 billion virement for INEC and other agencies for the conduct of the 2019 general election. Virement means the funds are re-assigned to different subheads other than previously approved in the budget.

While granting President Buhari’s request on the matter, the lawmakers ordered that N121 billion be sourced from the capital allocations of 30 agencies while another N121 billion should be sourced from the SIPs.

Mr Buhari, in his letter to the Senate on July 17, asked the lawmakers to delete self-enrichment projects they smuggled into the 2018 budget to free funds for more important projects. The president also requested that part of the funds that would be recovered after the removal of the corrupt insertions be used in financing the elections. Mr Buhari had accused lawmakers of smuggling 6,403 projects of their own, amounting to N578 billion, into the 2018 budget.

In a letter to the Senate in July, the president said he would not submit a supplementary budget to fund priority projects or the election budget. Instead, he urged the lawmakers to remove their projects so that more money could be available for more important projects.

“Accordingly, I invite the distinguished senate to consider, in the national interest, relocating some of the funds appropriated for the new projects which were inserted into the 2018 budget proposal totalling N 578, 319, 951, 904 to cover the sum of N228, 854, 800, 205 required as noted above,” Mr Buhari wrote.

Social Intervention Programmes To The
Rescue
But in passing the 2019 election budget
virement, the senators acted contrary to
the president’s request.
Instead of approving funding for the
election by removing the frivolous
projects, the lawmakers directed the
president to cut N121 billion from the
special projects meant for poor Nigerians.
A presidency official familiar with the
matter said Mr. Buhari was ‘arm-twisted’
to accept the lawmakers’ action, and was
disappointed that “lawmakers could even
suggest that money should be taken from
the poor to fund INEC”.
The official said the presidency has
remained quiet over the matter because it
does not want to be distracted at this
time with any crisis with the National
Assembly.
If the president implements the
lawmakers’ resolution, the federal
government will be left with far less cash
for the N500 billion interventionist
projects targeted at indigent Nigerians.
Programmes such as Home Grown School
Feeding Programme for primary school
pupils; the Conditional Cash Transfer to
the extremely poor; the N-Power
volunteer Corps 500,000 jobs intervention
scheme for university graduates; and the
Government Enterprise and
Empowerment Programme, which is
essentially a loan scheme handled by the
Bank of Industry may suffer.
Idayat Hassan, the director of the Centre
for Democracy and Development (CDD)
frowned at the action of the lawmakers,
saying it showed the lawmakers always
act in their own personal interests.
“It tells us the nature of politics in
Nigeria,” Ms Hassan said “The politics is
such that the interest of the people are
never consistently followed. It is the
interest of the political class that actually
matters (to them). That is what is playing
out.”
Hamzat Lawal, the chief executive officer
of Connected Development (CODE),
accused the lawmakers of marginalising
the poor.
“Now the National Assembly is dipping
their hands into funds for social
programmes for poor people,” Mr. Lawal
said. “They did not dip their hands into
the recurrent expenditure that pays them
salaries and bogus allowances, that of the
executive or heads of parastatals.
“Now they want to take something that
benefits poor people. It tells you that
democracy as it is today and the rule of
law works for the elites, not for the poor
people.”
We Acted In Nigeria’s Best Interest
But lawmakers said they took the decision
with the best of intention and in the
interest of the Nigerian people.
Sabi Abdullahi, the spokesperson to the
Senate, said lawmakers adopted the
controversial virement proposal for two
reasons.
“We considered two things,”Mr.
Abdullahi said. “One was the ease with
which the virement descision could be
taken. The other is the historical
performance of the social intervention
projects.
“We realised that they (the executive)
have never exhausted the allocation made
to the SIPs in the past years. So we
believed that by viring some amounts
from the allocation made to it in the 2018
budget, we will not be infringing on the
SIP Projects.
“What we did was done with the best of
intention and to find a workable solution
for an urgent national problem. Besides,
all the projects in the budget are targeted
at the poor and other Nigerians and it is
wrong to create the impression that the
poor was targeted.”
Laolu Akande, the spokesperson for Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo, in whose office
the implementation of the SIPs is
domiciled, confirmed that releases for the
SIPs in the past two years have been low.
“The programme got N140billion out of
the N500billion budgeted for it in 2017,”
Mr. Akande said. “In 2016, only N80
billion of the budgeted N500 billion was
released. So the total sum so far released
is N220billion of N1 trillion budgeted for
the programme within the two-year
period.”
The presidential spokesperson, however
added, “The releases so far cannot be a
justification for cutting the budgetary
allocations to the programme.”
When asked if the budgetary cut effected
by the lawmakers will affect the
implementation of the programme this
year, Mr. Akande said that has yet to be
determined.
Buhari And The Social Investment Projects
Launched in December 2015 as part of the
2016 federal government budget, the SIP
is a social safety programmes targeted at
eight million Nigerians, under different
schemes.
In his anniversary speech on May 29, Mr
Buhari harped on the benefit of what he
called the most ambitious SIP in Nigeria’s
history.
He said,”The Social Investment
Programmes (SIP) has been created as a
means to graduating our citizens from
poverty through capacity building,
investment and direct support. The major
strategic objective is to restore livelihood,
economic opportunities and sustenance
for the poor across the country.
“The SIP programmes and projects
include:
a. Home Grown School Feeding
Programme – About 8.2 million pupils are
currently being fed from 24 States of the
Federation with over 75,000 Catering Staff
engaged under the programme.
b. The Conditional Cash Transfer has so
far recorded over 297,000 caregivers and
being trained by 2,495 Community
Facilitators in 21 states. Less privileged
Nigerians are now being paid N5,000
monthly stipend in 9 pilot States of
Bauchi, Borno, Cross River, Ekiti, Kwara,
Kogi, Niger, Osun and Oyo. Eventually the
scheme will cover all the 36 states of the
federation including the FCT.
c. Under the Government Enterprise
Empowerment Programme – About
264,269 loans had been disbursed to 4,822
societies in the 36 States and FCT, while
another 370,635 are awaiting release of
funds.
d. N-Power Job creation Scheme – is
targeted at providing jobs for
unemployed young graduates and has so
far recruited 200,000 youths while the
next batch of 300,000 have been selected,
verified and would soon be deployed
across the 36 States and the FCT.
Furthermore, 20,000 non-graduate
volunteers have also been selected to kick
off the N-Build programme in
collaboration with the National
Automotive Design and Development
Council and the Council of Registered
Builders of Nigeria.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by jaxxy(m): 10:47am On Nov 26, 2018
CXLVII:


Trust me, you don't know what you composing. You just wanted to comment

Does buhari or Apc take responsibility for anything wrong that happens? It must be from Jonathan or Obasanjos Govt. Lmao

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Daboomb: 10:49am On Nov 26, 2018
Mr Buhari, in his letter to the Senate on July 17, asked the lawmakers to delete self-enrichment projects they smuggled into the 2018 budget to free funds for more important projects. The president also requested that part of the funds that would be recovered after the removal of the corrupt insertions be used in financing the elections. Mr Buhari had accused lawmakers of smuggling 6,403 projects of their own, amounting to N578 billion, into the 2018 budget.

“Accordingly, I invite the distinguished senate to consider, in the national interest, relocating some of the funds appropriated for the new projects which were inserted into the 2018 budget proposal totalling N 578, 319, 951, 904 to cover the sum of N228, 854, 800, 205 required as noted above,” Mr Buhari wrote.

Social Intervention Programmes To The
Rescue
But in passing the 2019 election budget
virement, the senators acted contrary to
the president’s request.
Instead of approving funding for the
election by removing the frivolous
projects, the lawmakers directed the
president to cut N121 billion from the
special projects meant for poor Nigerians.

A presidency official familiar with the
matter said Mr. Buhari was ‘arm-twisted’
to accept the lawmakers’ action, and was
disappointed that “lawmakers could even
suggest that money should be taken from
the poor to fund INEC”.



Nigerians, especially the Yoots, dont know their REAL ENEMY.

They are are so CONFUSED, so IGNORANT and so HUNGRY that they mistake their enemies for their frineds, and their friends, for their enemies
.

If we dont do something about these VAMPIRES who called themselves National Assembly (especially the Senators), they will finish this country.
it is finished.

Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by michoim(m): 10:54am On Nov 26, 2018
PDP propaganda
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by kingharzy: 10:55am On Nov 26, 2018
mknigeriagreat:


since hatred and jealousy are the two factors affecting the thinking faculties of most of you I might have your time a bit today about this Buhari Jubril thing. So as you have put up pictures up there showing differences in pictures where Saraki and Buhari were standing, I show you pictures of Osinbanjo with Saraki too with respect to the one you put up there. So use your God given sense now and answer what happened. Maybe Saraki himself is dead and we have one Ibrahim from Syria cloned into Saraki.
undecided


LOL. This got me and am thinking, is Osinbajo the subject of the tale? ? Would you say you've proven anything safe your ignorance and 'foolery' (nothing personal, hope you take it as is and take a hard think)

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Yankee101: 11:03am On Nov 26, 2018
Forced?
But you signed it into law?

Abeg. If they refuse to approve what you need spend only what was approved.

If there isn't enough voting materials send them to the constituency of the lawmakers that refused to approve or insisted on taking money for the poor. When only one polling station is available in a big city and they have to wait in line all night to vote and they know it's their reps fault they'll remove him or her.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by mknigeriagreat: 11:06am On Nov 26, 2018
kingharzy:

undecided


LOL. This got me and am thinking, is Osinbajo the subject of the tale? ? Would you say you've proven anything safe your ignorance and 'foolery' (nothing personal, hope you take it as is and take a hard think)

Shey I told you foolishness is setting in from your hatred. The picture of Buhari vs saraki you posted has osibanjo inside with height below the chin of Saraki. Now I show u another picture of Saraki vs Osibanjo and osibanjo has grown so tall. So don't you think, we now have a shorter saraki?

Boy your parents spend dem no spend, they must have spent close to a million naira on your education even if you dropped out of polytechnic. Let the few money spent on you show now. Leave hatred out and let God be proud of you for once for not wasting time making you to be the sperm that fertilized that egg. Use your head now. I feel like crying for you boy.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by pryme(m): 11:08am On Nov 26, 2018
Youngbbt:
[Mr Buhari had accused lawmakers of smuggling 6,403 projects of their own, amounting to N578 billion, into the 2018 budget.]

and he sign the budget





a president claiming to be fighting corruption, that can't question the expenditure of the National Assembly..... ....



only good at fighting the opposition

But if he questions the NASS he will be called a dictator and a tyrant.

You can still remember how he delayed in signing the budget, people were already blaming him for the slow pace of the economy because of his refusal to sign the budget.

It's under the name of democracy that these thieves use to loot.
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by saintade01(m): 11:08am On Nov 26, 2018
People will just jump to comment here without even reading the post proper.

I will continue to say this, NASS is the biggest problem of Nigeria. We fix that, we fix 80% of Nigeria's problem.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by eph12(m): 11:10am On Nov 26, 2018
Opinionated:
The NASS knew that election has to be funded, they took it from the poor. Now, you know your enemies.
Buhari could have applied for supplementary budget funds.

Those projects that were allegedly sneaked in are for the rich?

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by kingharzy: 11:11am On Nov 26, 2018
mknigeriagreat:


Shey I told you foolishness is setting in from your hatred. The picture of Buhari vs saraki you posted has osibanjo inside with height below the chin of Saraki. Now I show u another picture of Saraki vs Osibanjo and osibanjo has grown so tall. So don't you think, we now have a shorter saraki?
undecided

You've finally proven my claim on yourself.
Please move a few comments up and see who you're replying. I am not the OP of the pictures, do a due dilligence.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by eph12(m): 11:13am On Nov 26, 2018
saintade01:
People will just jump to comment here without even reading the post proper.

I will continue to say this, NASS is the biggest problem of Nigeria. We fix that, we fix 80% of Nigeria's problem.
You can only hang NASS if those projects allegedly sneaked in are not for the masses or were not carried out.

There were other ways the INEC budget could have been funded but of course, this is politics and public sympathy is necessary

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by mknigeriagreat: 11:15am On Nov 26, 2018
kingharzy:

undecided

You've finally proven my claim on yourself.
Please move a few comments up and see who you're replying. I am not the OP of the pictures, do a due dilligence.

In what way are you better than the boy that first quoted me? You are two of a kind with hatred and foolishness as attributes. Maybe you shouldn't have foolishly made a wrong comment in the first place. You supported him now you are backing out?
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by janvier27(m): 11:20am On Nov 26, 2018
Imagine how much was inserted compared to how much ASUU is asking for to fund universities. I hope they are ready to stay at home for a year if that is what is required for us to tell ourselves the truth. NLC is there fighting for a miserable 30k instead of occupying the right places until we clean up all this mess.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by FantasticJ: 11:39am On Nov 26, 2018
[quote author=chiefolododo post=73313636]People will think that buhari (sorry, jubril) is the saint here

There is no where Buhari or your fabricated Jubril signed documents with left hand.

Stop posting rubbish.

Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by joeyswift(m): 11:41am On Nov 26, 2018
How e take concern u
CXLVII:


Trust me, you don't know what you composing. You just wanted to comment

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by Daboomb: 11:42am On Nov 26, 2018
saintade01:
People will just jump to comment here without even reading the post proper.

I will continue to say this, NASS is the biggest problem of Nigeria. We fix that, we fix 80% of Nigeria's problem.



Its a shame and a BIG TRAGEDY that Nigerians, especially the Yoots whose future has been looted till 2099...dont realize this.
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by dlectura(m): 11:49am On Nov 26, 2018
You no smart at all, you photoshopped a winning ticket of July 19, 2018 claiming it's yesterday winning ticket. Baba go hustle legit, Nigerians are wiser now. See the real game of the ticket this mumu used.
nmbaike1:
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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by buhariguy(m): 11:59am On Nov 26, 2018
chiefolododo:
People will think that buhari (sorry, jubril) is the saint here
I have be looking for you to identify yourself,

Are you for lefelendum or for thief atiku?
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by beegodson: 12:00pm On Nov 26, 2018
I have always known that the Nass and its executives are the worst. corruption has always been their best tool to drag the President into their mess..They are the cause of Nigeria's problems but somehow; Nigerians are too quick to cast blame on the President.. I hope people get to see Mr President for who he is; a man of integrity and hard work..
PMB 2019
Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by lorhema(f): 12:14pm On Nov 26, 2018
jaxxy:
What’s about the current issue at hand. $1bill for military arms? Is are u trying to divert our attention angry


Looks like it. Divert attention from calls for a probe of military spending.

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by chiefolododo(m): 12:37pm On Nov 26, 2018
buhariguy:
I have be looking for you to identify yourself,

Are you for lefelendum or for thief atiku?
a reasonable Nigerian. I cannot sell my integrity for 30 thousand naira

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Re: Special Report: How NASS Forced Buhari To Divert N121 Billion Meant For The Poor by chiefolododo(m): 12:39pm On Nov 26, 2018
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