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Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by 1Ebiscoo: 5:01pm On Dec 18, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected the sum of N488.7 billion approved by the National Assembly as refund to state governments for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government.

Buhari communicated the decision through a letter read by the President of the Senate, Sen. Bukola Saraki, at plenary on Tuesday.

The president said he rejected the National Assembly’s approval because it violated the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007.

He noted that whereas the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved a total of N487.8 billion for the purpose, the National Assembly jerked up the figure to N488.7 billion.

He said the amount approved by the lawmakers was N890 million higher than that approved by FEC.

Buhari said a review of the National Assembly’s approval, communicated through a July 27, 2018 letter, also revealed discrepancies in the number of states submitted by FEC and those approved by the lawmakers.

He said, “While FEC approved reimbursement to 25 states, the National Assembly approved reimbursement to 21 states.

“The National Assembly did not approve any reimbursement to four states, that is Bauchi, Delta, Kogi and Taraba, whereas FEC approved reimbursement for them.

“And note that the amount approved by the National Assembly for reimbursement to 21 states is higher than the amount approved by FEC for reimbursement to 25 states.”

The president added that the amount approved by the lawmakers for each of the 21 states was higher than that approved by FEC for each of them, except for Adamawa, Jigawa, Kano and Niger.

He urged the Senate to note that the Public Procurement Act 2007 empowers the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) to approve vendors for contract sums.

According to him, the amounts presented to the National Assembly for approval were duly certified for reimbursement by the BPP before they were approved by FEC.

“This was after the projects had been inspected through a programme under the chairmanship of the Minister of Power, Works and Housing.

“Since the BPP is charged with the responsibility of approving contract sums, and there is need for compliance with the Public Procurement Act 2007, I wish to request that you forward to us details relating to the amounts approved by the National Assembly for the 17 states in excess of what was certified by BPP, for necessary verification and approval.

“Furthermore, I wish to request for a review of the reimbursement earlier submitted in favour of Bauchi, Delta, Kogi and Taraba states,” the president said.

In the meantime, Buhari told the lawmakers that the Federal Government would proceed with implementation on the reimbursement on certain grounds.

First, he said where the amount approved by the National Assembly is the same as the amount approved by FEC, the jointly approved amounts would be refunded.

He identified the states in this category as Adamawa, Jigawa, Kano and Niger.

Second, the president said that where the amount approved by the National Assembly was higher than the amount approved by FEC, the amount approved by FEC would be paid.

The benefiting states are Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Ebonyi, Benue, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Kwara, Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, Plateau and Zamfara.

He however said the four states (Bauchi, Delta, Kogi and Taraba) excluded in the NASS approval would not be refunded until their consideration by the lawmakers.

http://mcebiscoo.com/2018/12/18/buhari-rejects-nass-approval-n488-7bn-refund-states/

Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by celeiyke: 5:07pm On Dec 18, 2018
JUBRIN MUST GO
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by MrAJQ(m): 5:18pm On Dec 18, 2018
God bless our noble President. Corruption most die in on dear country.
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by Mynd44: 5:41pm On Dec 18, 2018
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by shukuokukobambi: 5:42pm On Dec 18, 2018
We all can see the useless thieves leading the NASS? What is the reason behind increasing the sum by almost a billion naira? What's the rationale? They pad budgets, will they pad debt repayments too?

These are debts incurred by the states largely before Buhari took over but which GEJ, the man they claim always pays 100% for his projects, couldn't pay as the country was already in the red as at 2014.

Now, with less money, this govt is trying to pay so these states can ease their burden yet the NASS must still find a way to sabotage it. Do they expect Buhari to just sign it without checking? Who owns the extra money they added?

Who are they punishing? The citizens? Buhari? Who?
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by lgboDelta: 5:52pm On Dec 18, 2018
Interesting
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by ozo13(m): 6:20pm On Dec 18, 2018
We need strong institutions in this country. Where is the extra cash coming from.
Until the EFCC and other institutions can act independently make we jus forget.
Was surprise the day I saw financial crime institution in Isreal said they had a case against the prime minister .that's what Independence is all about
Re: Buhari Rejects NASS Approval Of N488.7bn Refund To States by Stalwert: 6:57pm On Dec 18, 2018
NASS na thief dem sabi

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