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NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Celestialsword(op): 7:16am On May 21, 2025
The National Assembly and a civic organisation, BudgIT, yesterday disagreed over insertion of 11,122 projects worth N6.93 trillion into the 2025 budget.


BudgIT had alleged that the lawmakers padded the Appropriation Bill with the projects it described as not in alignment with the Medium-Term National Development Plan (2021–2025) and other national priorities.

But both arms of the National Assembly, the Senate and the House of Representatives, reacted swiftly yesterday, dismissing allegations that they padded the budget.

They also reaffirmed their powers to amend the budget, as enshrined by the 1999 constitution.

However, BudgiT, which promotes and monitors public finance, said in a statement yesterday that by inserting the projects, which the executive did not envisage, legislators have taken what began as isolated irregularities over the years, to a deeply entrenched culture of exploitation and abuse, with the budget process now turned into a playground for self-serving political interests, led by top-ranking members of the national legislature.

BudgIT said 238 projects valued above N5 billion each, with a cumulative value of N2.29 trillion, were inserted with little or no justification.

Similarly, 984 projects worth N1.71 trillion and 1,119 projects within the range of N500 million to N1 billion, totaling N641.38 billion, were indiscriminately inserted, raising questions about their relevance and alignment with national priorities.

These insertions, according to BudgiT, appeared tailored to satisfy narrow political interests and personal gains rather than the citizens’ interests.

Giving further details of how the padding was done, BudgIT stated: “A closer look shows that 3,573 projects worth N653.19 billion are assigned directly to federal constituencies and 1,972 projects worth N444.04 billion to senatorial districts.

‘’Categorically, some of the most glaring anomalies include 1,477 street light projects worth N393.29 billion; 538 boreholes totalling N114.53 billion; 2,122 ICT projects valued at N505.79 billion; and N6.74 billion earmarked for ‘empowerment of traditional rulers’.

“Shockingly, 39% of all insertions, 4,371 projects worth N1.72 trillion, were forced into the Ministry of Agriculture’s budget, inflating its capital allocation from N242.5 billion to N1.95 trillion.

‘’The Ministries of Science and Technology, and Budget and Economic Planning also saw bloated allocations of N994.98 billion and N1.1 trillion, respectively, from insertions alone.

“Even more concerning is the targeted misuse of agencies such as the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (Lagos) and the Federal Cooperative College, Oji River, as dumping grounds for politically motivated projects.

‘’These agencies lack the technical capacity to execute such projects, leading to rampant under-performance and waste. For example, the Federal Cooperative College, Oji River, a training institution, was saddled with N3 billion for utility vehicles to support farmers and distribution agents; N1.5 billion for rural electrification in Rivers State; and N1 billion for solar street lights in Enugu State.

‘’These are examples of agencies operating outside their mandates, managing projects unrelated to their statutory functions, and adding zero value to national development.

“Despite these findings, the Presidency has remained conspicuously silent. Recall that in the third and fourth quarters of 2024, BudgIT launched the ‘The Budget is a Mess’ campaign to bring these issues to light.

’We submitted formal letters outlining our findings to the Presidency, the Budget Office, and the National Assembly. While these letters were acknowledged, no response was received from any of the institutions, and not a single institution has taken responsibility for the anomalies.

‘’Even more concerning is the silence from the Presidency, silence which, in the face of overwhelming evidence, amounts to complicity.”
Commenting on the findings, Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s Country Director, stressed the urgent need to restore integrity to Nigeria’s budgeting process, highlighting how unchecked project insertions by the National Assembly had derailed the purpose of national planning, weakened public trust and diverted resources away from critical development priorities.

Okeowo said: “The insertion of over 11,000 projects worth N6.93 trillion into the 2025 budget by the National Assembly is not just alarming, it is an assault on fiscal responsibility. This trend, increasingly normalised, undermines the purpose of national budgeting, distorts development priorities and redirects scarce resources into the hands of political elites.

‘’Nigeria cannot afford to run a government of projects without purpose. We urgently need transparency, constitutional clarity, and a return to evidence-based planning that puts citizens, not politics, at the centre of the budget.

“In light of the foregoing, we call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to exercise stronger executive leadership and reform the budgeting process to ensure alignment with the Medium-Term National Development Plan (2021–2025) and other national priorities.

‘’We urge the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to seek a constitutional interpretation from the Supreme Court regarding the extent of the National Assembly’s appropriation powers, particularly its authority to unilaterally introduce new capital projects without executive concurrence.

‘’We hope that the anti-corruption agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, will also take action to track these projects and ensure Nigeria gets value for money.

“We also call on citizens, the media, civil society organisations, and the development community to speak out and demand reform.
‘’This is not merely about financial mismanagement, it is a matter of justice, equity and the future of accountable governance in Nigeria. The 2025 budget must serve the interests of the Nigerian people, not a privileged few.’’

2025 Appropriation Bill interrogated, passed based on exact amount presented — Senate

Dismissing the allegations yesterday, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu (APC, Ekiti South), said the 2025 Appropriation Bill was presented by the executive, interrogated and passed, based on the exact amount presented.

While advising those he described as ubiquitous but ludicrous political ball-boys to engage in patriotic and truthful endeavours, Adaramodu said: “The dark angels of falsehood and public discord are only interested in stirring disaffection against the National assembly.

“For a long time, there has been a lull in their sordid trade of irreverent propaganda, hence a resort to the latest spurious allegation of budget padding.’’

NASS has powers to amend budget — Reps
On his part, Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on National Planning and Economic Development, Clement Jimbo, dismissed insinuations that the National Assembly padded the 2025 national budget, describing such claims as “completely false” and rooted in “ignorance” of the legislature’s constitutional responsibilities.

Speaking in an interview with Vanguard, Jimbo reaffirmed the National Assembly’s legal authority to review, amend, and approve the national budget, emphasising that the legislature is not a rubber stamp for executive proposals.

He said: “The National Assembly is the arm of government the constitution has empowered to make laws. There is no other arm of government that is saddled with that responsibility.

‘’We make the law, including the budget. The budget the Presidency sends to the National Assembly is called an estimate, it is not yet law until we pass it.”

Jimbo stressed that the legislature has the constitutional powers to modify the budget proposals sent by the executive, including additions and subtractions, to reflect the aspirations of Nigerians.

“If what the executive sends to us is not in tandem with the aspirations of Nigerians, we can change it. Make no mistakes about that. We have the power to change it, amend it, subtract and add. That power is the exclusive right of the National Assembly,” he stated.

Citing an example, Jimbo, who pointed to a recent disagreement over tax legislation, said: “The executive proposed that VAT be increased by 2.5%. We said no, let it remain at 7.5%. The way we treated that is the same way we handle the national budget.”

He expressed strong disapproval of recent reports suggesting that lawmakers arbitrarily padded the budget, calling such narratives misleading and factually incorrect.

The lawmaker added: “I completely disagree with them (BudgiT). It is completely based on ignorance.
‘’The executive cannot send a budget of N50 billion, and we just approve N50 billion. It is practically impossible. If we did that, we would be reducing ourselves to mere rubber stamps.”

He also offered insight into the legislative budget process, noting that the estimates were reviewed by nearly 200 specialised committees in the House of Representatives, each interfacing with corresponding government ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs.

“This is what is called budget defence. If agencies cannot justify their budget proposals, based on previous performance, the National Assembly has the power to slash what they’re asking for. Equally, we have the power to increase the budget for agencies that have been underfunded,’’ he said.

While debunking claims that individual lawmakers could unilaterally divert funds to favoured regions or interests, Jimbo said: “No one senator or House member can sit down and say the budget of a particular region should be channelled to favour anybody. It’s completely false.

‘’I have participated in the 2023 supplementary budget, 2024, and now the 2025 budget, I have never seen such a thing.”

He reiterated that the recent report alleging budget padding by the National Assembly is “false, to the extent of irresponsibility,” and called for greater public understanding of the legislative process.

“This is not a difficult thing for Nigerians to know, and even for those pushing these narratives to understand. What they are saying is completely false,’’ the lawmaker said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/padding-nass-budgit-disagree-over-n6-93trn-projects-in-budget-2025/

Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by dannyspeejay(m): 7:33am On May 21, 2025
Dem wanna RIP all the whole country
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by miracle002(m): 7:33am On May 21, 2025
In my opinion, democracy is not working for Nigeria, the NASS is not necessary, it is a waste of funds. we need another type of Government. Someone said that Nigeria is indeed a crime scene. I am begging to see it. Every organisation and political offices has become a looting avenue. people loot with reckless abandon and impunity while the masses are suffering untold hardship. Let them continue
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by iwaeda: 7:35am On May 21, 2025
These are budgets they are taxing people to death for and tell you to tighten your belts. N6.93 trillion. Some people still tell you they are doing you good by stealing and robbing your future. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by helinues: 7:38am On May 21, 2025
Oya tell us the amount you padded in the budget

Because your disagreement is about the figure not the allegations.
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by ayo84(m): 7:39am On May 21, 2025
Brazingly carrying out corruption without fear, that is one of the higglights of this government. Creatively carrying out corruption, everyone in government is proudly corrupt because the head is brazzingly corrupt.
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Mnewton(m): 7:40am On May 21, 2025
The youth should wake up! Those Old criminals are taking us for granted. “Whenever they do stupid things and we don’t react, they keep doing stupid things”
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by BetterLife101(m): 7:40am On May 21, 2025
😂😂😂 Ride on APC 😂 e get where you go impoverish the masses reach, they will come for you and trust me you will regret it. Just ride on 😂

1,477 street light projects worth N393.29 billion.

Meaning 1 street light is over 200 million 😂

See people wey helinues and Time manager dey defend with thier life 😂

😂😂😂 Una cup go soon full 😂😂
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by ALTERNATEID: 7:41am On May 21, 2025
iwaeda:
These are budgets they are taxing people to death for and tell you to tighten your belts. N6.93 trillion. Some people still tell you they are doing you good by stealing and robbing your future. grin grin grin grin grin
BetterLife101:
😂😂😂 Ride on APC 😂 e get where you go impoverish the masses reach, they will come for you and trust me you will regret it. Just ride on 😂
Some of you are easily carried away with big grammars. Budgit has not unraveled anything new. The so called insertions are simply constituency projects nominated by senators and House of Representatives members all over the country. APC, PDP, LP, SDP etc all got an equal share of the goodies.

It is a practice that started during the Obasanjo administration and it is not going to stop anytime soon irrespective of who becomes the president. Any president that tries to stop it will simply have himself to blame as the will not just delay the passage of the budget, they will totally mutilate it.

The only way to stop the budget padding is to amend the constitution and remove the power of the National Assembly to appropriate funds. Now, how do you amend the law to remove the power when it is the same National Assembly that has the power to amend the constitution?
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by bosschinalu(m): 7:41am On May 21, 2025
Padding has been in Nigeria since tay tay
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by morikee: 7:41am On May 21, 2025
Budget padding has been a thing for decades.
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by coputa(m): 7:41am On May 21, 2025
dannyspeejay:
Dem wanna RIP all the whole country
Nigeria cannot die as a country, she's blessed with abundant mineral resources that can never be exhausted.

A time will come when the country will have selfless leaders that will use these resources for the general good of the masses
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by lightwind(m): 7:42am On May 21, 2025
Bastards!!!!😒
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by zoedew: 7:42am On May 21, 2025
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Raregem9000(m): 7:43am On May 21, 2025
Which way Nigeria?
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Arostar2023: 7:44am On May 21, 2025
morikee:
Budget padding has been a thing for decades.
So, it should continue abi?
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by shortgun(m):
Reasons why legislators will continue to steal from the National Budget.

1.Statistics show that Numerous federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) have failed to respond to FOI requests with reports indicating that over 175 MDAs ignored such requests.

2.There is entrenched culture of secrecy within government institutions undermining the objectives of transparency and limiting citizen engagement.


3.Budget Padding: Lawmakers allegedly add bogus projects or inflate the cost of real projects, which are later awarded to cronies or used as kickback channels.

4.Executive arms or ministries allegedly offer bribes to legislators to secure favorable budget consideration or approval which are embezzled.

5.Legislators collude with budget officials to insert the same project in multiple places or replicate non-existent projects.


5.Lawmakers use family members or associates to register companies that win contracts related to budget allocations or oversight-identified projects.

6.Despite several exposés, few lawmakers are prosecuted and many return to office.
This fosters a culture of impunity.
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Zico5(m): 7:46am On May 21, 2025
Nigeria need to review it's constitution. What are the benefit of national assembly to the development of this country. Are they just there to sit and share money? What benefit are they adding to the development of this country. They sharing billions on yearly basis with nothing to show for it and the masses are okay with it. This country is gone truly
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by dannyspeejay(m): 7:48am On May 21, 2025
We Nigerians are not ready for change...we choose to remain where we are.
coputa:
Nigeria cannot die as a country, she's blessed with abundant mineral resources that can never be exhausted.

A time will come when the country will have selfless leaders that will use these resources for the general good of the masses
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Nahunger(m): 7:48am On May 21, 2025
cheesy
Let them fight for their Egunje 🤗🤗
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by dynicks(m): 7:51am On May 21, 2025
If left for AKPABIO and WIKE, dem quickly pass the accent to the budget....
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Nobody: 7:51am On May 21, 2025
coputa:
Nigeria cannot die as a country, she's blessed with abundant mineral resources that can never be exhausted.

A time will come when the country will have selfless leaders that will use these resources for the general good of the masses
Yeah in 4027
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Aether(m): 7:51am On May 21, 2025
The incompetent NASS didn't even have the decency to address the individual cases of padding that were raised.

How can you put projects that are beyond the jurisdiction of an MDA and still have the guts to defend it as though we're all fools or sycophants
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by kenniekool(m): 7:52am On May 21, 2025
coputa:
Nigeria cannot die as a country, she's blessed with abundant mineral resources that can never be exhausted.

A time will come when the country will have selfless leaders that will use these resources for the general good of the masses
I appreciate your optimism but if care is not taken and a drastic action taken, this set of corrupt politicians will ruin the country before the so called selfless leader comes to power.
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by helinues: 7:52am On May 21, 2025
BetterLife101:
😂😂😂 Ride on APC 😂 e get where you go impoverish the masses reach, they will come for you and trust me you will regret it. Just ride on 😂

1,477 street light projects worth N393.29 billion.

Meaning 1 street light is over 200 million 😂

See people wey helinues and Time manager dey defend with thier life 😂

😂😂😂 Una cup go soon full 😂😂
helinues:
Oya tell us the amount you padded in the budget

Because your disagreement is about the figure not the allegations.
Again, we have grown pass una style of politics which is always one sided. That's my comments on this same thread
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by Glimpsetv: 7:55am On May 21, 2025
Hmmm
Re: NASS, BudgIT Disagree Over ₦‎6.93 Trillion Projects In Budget 2025 by BetterLife101(m): 7:58am On May 21, 2025
helinues:
Oya tell us the amount you padded in the budget

Because your disagreement is about the figure not the allegations.
Who want follow you drag? You that is working for your pay?

Over 200 million for one street light and you see nothing wrong with it? 😂😂 See person wey i dey share country with 😂😂😂
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