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Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by dre11(m): 4:25am On Dec 30, 2018
SUNDAY ABORISADE and LEKE BAIYEWU



President Muhammadu Buhari may be in for another showdown with members of the National Assembly on resumption of plenary in January if the executive fails to release funds appropriated to the federal parliament in the 2018 budget.

Some of the federal lawmakers, who spoke with our correspondents on Friday, alleged that the executive arm of government had withheld their money as a form of punishment.

The National Assembly increased its budget from N125bn allocated to it in 2017 to N139bn in 2018.

They, however, said rather than implement the N139bn allocated to them in 2018, the executive was still paying them based on the N125bn appropriated for them in the 2017 national budget.

The development worsened penultimate week, forcing the House of Representatives to summon the Minister of Finance, Aisha Mohammed, to explain the delay in the release of the funds, categorised as first-line charge.

But the minister attributed the non-implementation of the 2018 National Assembly budget to a gross revenue shortfall recorded by the Federal Government in the current fiscal year.

Obviously not satisfied with the minister’s explanation, the representatives demanded immediate full payment of the monthly release to the assembly put at N11bn monthly.

They lamented that the executive was still releasing N10bn monthly to the federal parliament based on the 2017 appropriation despite the fact that the 2018 national budget was assented to in June this year.

The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Lasun Yusuf, said, “Clearly, the Appropriation Act has been breached; the law has been breached. Each month, the National Assembly receives money less by N1.2bn.”

A member of the House of Representatives from Ondo State, who spoke with one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity, said his colleagues booed the President while presenting the 2019 budget proposal last week to show their grievances.

He said, “We will show him (Buhari) our true colours in January if he fails to release our money in full. He is deliberately treating us like this to ensure that we have nothing to mobilise our constituents for the February 16 elections.

“The Buhari government has also failed to fund our constituency projects, thereby depriving us of the opportunity to count them as part of our achievements.”

Another member from Oyo State, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that his colleagues were warming up for a showdown with the President, if he failed to fund their budget in full.

He stated, “That is exactly why we booed him when he came for the budget presentation and he should expect more in the New Year. As it is now, we cannot meet our obligations to our constituents, staff and National Assembly maintenance.”

According to investigations by our correspondents, based on the new arrangement, a senator now goes home with N11m as monthly running cost while their counterparts in the House collect N8m.

A senator from the North-West confirmed off record that the National Assembly budget was not being properly funded, adding that the development was affecting their financial obligations.

The senator, representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, in March, revealed that he and his colleagues received N13.5m monthly as “running cost.”

He said the amount did not include a N700,000 monthly consolidated salary and allowances, which they also received.

A legislative source, also in March this year, confided in SUNDAY PUNCH that because of their high number (360), members of the House received slightly lower amount for the running cost than senators.

The source had said, “For the money to go round, the Reps usually take lower than senators. Depending on the flow of allocation into the account of the National Assembly, the running cost for members is between N9.3m and N12m. There are times though when what is available is N8m.”

The senator representing Zamfara Central Senatorial District, Kabir Marafa, said some of his colleagues actually complained about the inadequate funding of their constituency projects when President Buhari was presenting the budget.

He, however, directed one of our correspondents to the Committee on Senate Services to know the implementation of the National Assembly budgets.

Attempts to speak with the Chairman, Committee on Senate Services, Ibrahim Gobir, failed as calls made to his mobile did not connect and he had yet to respond to a text message sent to his telephone as of the time of filing this report.

The Deputy Majority Leader of the House, Mr Idris Wase, who admitted that the legislature was underfunded, said it was due to revenue shortfall recorded by the Federal Government.

Wase said, “Yes, there was an increase in the budget to take care of other issues regarding the funding of the welfare of workers and infrastructural needs of the institution.


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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:26am On Dec 30, 2018
Baba will be ready for them as usual.........

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:28am On Dec 30, 2018
The senator, representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, in March, revealed that he and his colleagues received N13.5m monthly as “running cost.”
He said the amount did not include a N700,000 monthly consolidated salary and allowances, which they also received.


Just imagine, this is the WORST Senate in the history of Nigeria.
Useless Senate President with worthless senators.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:42am On Dec 30, 2018
Esseite:


Hmmm
Your mention of us was deleted?
You must have said something bad then.
It is well!
Sorry o!

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by yomi96(m): 4:55am On Dec 30, 2018
No wonder the country is in shambles, how can the organs of government run smoothly when there is daylight bulling, buhari it is called democracy not dictatorship. I for one could careless they are all greedy set of wicked self-centered potbelly politicians

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Atotle13: 5:54am On Dec 30, 2018
The cut should be from all arms of government.... you cant have a president feeding alone with N149m "according to 2017 budget" while complaining about senators with a running cost of 13m..

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Nobody: 6:16am On Dec 30, 2018
“The Buhari government has also failed to fund our constituency projects, thereby depriving us of the opportunity to count them as part of our achievements.”

Another member from Oyo State, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that his colleagues were warming up for a showdown with the President, if he failed to fund their budget in full.

He stated, “That is exactly why we booed him when he came for the budget presentation and he should expect more in the New Year. As it is now, we cannot meet our obligations to our constituents, staff and National Assembly maintenance.”



We can now see how selfish these legislators are

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by ijustdey: 8:52am On Dec 30, 2018
its election year and the need to steal to fund election is what all this looters in government and the house are looking for

lets watch and see how this grandstanding will end


all politicians are thesame it doesnt matter which party

cc lalasticlala

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by dunkem21(m): 9:12am On Dec 30, 2018
Buhari should release money so that they can pay NASS workers, ASUU and NLC.

Tufiakwa.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by arabbunkum: 9:18am On Dec 30, 2018
Buhari means a dead goat in Pakistan.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Equity311987: 10:51am On Dec 30, 2018
life2017:
“The Buhari government has also failed to fund our constituency projects, thereby depriving us of the opportunity to count them as part of our achievements.”

Another member from Oyo State, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that his colleagues were warming up for a showdown with the President, if he failed to fund their budget in full.

He stated, “That is exactly why we booed him when he came for the budget presentation and he should expect more in the New Year. As it is now, we cannot meet our obligations to our constituents, staff and National Assembly maintenance.”



We can now see how selfish these legislators are
Imagine dishonourable member from my state complaining about money without doing anything in their constituencies

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by 34webers(m): 3:00pm On Dec 30, 2018
Buhari and his handlers are far far wiser than all the members of NASS. Bunch of thieves.
And for all these pdpigz minions already shouting out their asses, baba is not releasing any bogus projection from which you will be paid, So better get something meaningful for yourselves.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by helinues: 3:01pm On Dec 30, 2018
The senator increased their budget from 125bn to 139bn (2017-2018), yet, these selooters couldn't pay their staffs.

Shame on Saraki and co

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Nobody: 3:02pm On Dec 30, 2018
Abeg, release their money to them jare...

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by coolexy2: 3:10pm On Dec 30, 2018
Greedy senators.. Which constituency project are they even talking about.. Yeye people..


We Civil servants are shouting only just because of 30k and these yeye people find it very hard to get done.

And senate presido advised the youth to learn how to make money with their smartphone..

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Corrinthians(m): 3:12pm On Dec 30, 2018
That is just the thieves being thieves. Over their dead bodies would anyone tamper with their atrocious overhead.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by abbaapple: 3:12pm On Dec 30, 2018
angry


Nigeria is a curse!!!!! Spits lipsrsealed undecided
Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by martineverest(m): 3:15pm On Dec 30, 2018
nice one...they want to campaign with constituency projects money/funds

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Nobody: 3:16pm On Dec 30, 2018
If APC and buhari are so confident they are doing well and people are happy let him offer 1 million free American visas and scholarships to Nigerians in the north south south east and west then see how many of his supporters from all regions will apply
Useless country

Even the stupid nairaland trolls for APC will be the first to apply for the Visa and scholarship

Smh
Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Stalwert: 3:19pm On Dec 30, 2018
PMB should cease their allocation for January and February in fact till they leave .... unless they pay workers their salaries they should feel what workers go through when they refuse to pay.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Adiwana: 3:20pm On Dec 30, 2018
There's heavy corruption in the executive which obviously PMB has turned his eyes away from,plus his governance in general has been terrible.But if him waging war on the national assembly is what he will do well,I might as well commend him on that.Cause the national assembly has been one of ,if not the root causes of our predicament as a nation.Imagine the amount an elected official collects monthly where minimum wage of 30k is still fought over to be implemented.Such wickedness

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by hustler86(m): 3:20pm On Dec 30, 2018
grin grin grin... The thing pain them ooooo
Sai Baba till 2023

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Stalwert: 3:23pm On Dec 30, 2018
[s]
LiveByNight:
If APC and buhari are so confident they are doing well and people are happy let him offer 1 million free American visas and scholarships to Nigerians in the north south south east and west then see how many of his supporters from all regions will apply
Useless country

Even the stupid nairaland trolls for APC will be the first to apply for the Visa and scholarship

Smh
[/s]

mumu yarns as usual. Remember when GEJ sacrificed innocent Nigerians who simply applied for a job at the immigration only to die of stampede due to shoddy arrangements at the National Stadium? Remeber one of the reasons people die was due to excessive number of applicants? Meaning Nigeria has always been difficult.

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Re: Buhari, Lawmakers May Clash Again Over National Assembly 2018 Funds by Felixv: 3:33pm On Dec 30, 2018
These NASS member won’t stop sucking us dry.

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