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Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by solex1988(m): 5:38am On Dec 23, 2020
If they are both both on the same page,it becomes budget padding.
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by TGM2015: 7:31am On Dec 23, 2020
mannobi:
Can you see now? 8 trillion on debt services alone. Useless shoemenders leading professors. They have borrowed their future to buy cars for national assembly

I think you need to check the summation, the 5.xtrillion should be a mistake.


“The House has approved N4.125 trillion on capital expenditure, N5.641 trillion on recurrent expenditure as well as N3.324 trillion is for Debt Service, N5.641 trillion on debt services.

“The House has also recognized that it’s important to have statutory transfers and that is N496.528 billion has been approved for that.

4.125 + 5.641 + 3.324 + 0.497 = 13.587.

The "5.641 trillion on debt services" must be an editorial mistake. That number is the same with figure for recurrent expenditure.
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by yeme7(m): 7:33am On Dec 23, 2020
All these comments won't help matter... U guys are just wailers, let's come out and stage a protest not talking on social media.... For una eyes things de spoil for una present
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by Babinski: 7:37am On Dec 23, 2020
Oceanfield:
OK. So that you will have enough to loot.

No mind them. Other Houses of Assembly trim the budget because of current realities and slump in revenue, our own NASS is always interested in increasing the budget and approving borrowing requests to international lenders! Killing the country and its future day by day!
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by handiriwamadi(m): 8:20am On Dec 23, 2020
agwom:


https://dailytrust.com/why-we-increase-2021-budget-to-n13-588-trillion-reps-spokesperson
to get enough looting, not for the betterment of ordinary Nigerians.
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by zudozz: 11:46am On Dec 23, 2020
Una increase am so that more money go dey available for una to steal
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by gentledecency: 5:28pm On Dec 23, 2020
they have nothing to offer to the citizens, their plan is to enforce taxing citizens direct and indirectly , through VAT, fuel increase, electricity increase taxing business firm, and still borrow join to diminish the economy of the country, so that they can achieve their aim of comfortable looting , while the citizen are going through penury , unemployment, high food price,high cost of living, what a country
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by Okoroawusa: 6:16pm On Dec 23, 2020
AchalugoNwa:
this is the most corrupt government in the history of the world
Ajuagi evidence kita ikpohasiba onu
Re: Benjamin Kalu: Why We Increased 2021 Budget To ₦13.588 Trillion by AchalugoNwa(f): 10:32pm On Dec 23, 2020
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Okoroawusa:

Ajuagi evidence kita ikpohasiba onu
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any yeroba Muslim that grew up in Igbo land can comfortably speak Igbo
Alhaja the buka woman speaks Igbo fluently
so a Tinubu's urchin speaking Igbo is no big deal

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