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Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Maxymilliano(op): 12:39pm On Jul 09, 2025
Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, says lawmakers face growing public criticism for using budget insertions to meet demands outside their constitutional mandate.

He spoke on Tuesday at the opening ceremony of the 2025 open week of the house of representatives in Abuja.

Gbajabiamila, a former speaker of the house of representatives, said the public expects legislators to provide social services such as roads, classrooms, water, and electricity, even though those responsibilities legally belong to the executive and local government.

It is a source of frustration that, nearly three decades later, the vast majority of our nation’s people still do not fully comprehend the legislative functions, powers, responsibilities, and limitations of each member of parliament and the institution,” he said.

Gbajabiamila described the dissonance between public expectations and constitutional roles as one of the most serious threats to Nigeria’s legislature.

In May, BudgIT, a civic tech non-profit organisation, said it uncovered 11,122 projects valued at N6.93 trillion inserted by the national assembly into the 2025 budget.

Budgit said the practice, which began as an isolated irregularity has, over the years, evolved into a “deeply entrenched culture of exploitation and abuse” by top-ranking members of the national assembly.

But Gbajabiamila offered a different explanation, arguing that lawmakers often turn to budget insertions as the only available tool to meet their constituents’ expectations for development projects.

A member of the house of representatives who isn’t actively engaged in providing education and healthcare facilities, who isn’t doing road construction and waste management, while delivering sustained empowerment for commercial activities, is not going to be a legislator for very long,” he said.

“The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria did not envisage such a role for the legislator and did not make provisions for it to perform in this capacity. Yet, political reality requires the legislator to meet these constituency demands by whatever means.”

He said the breakdown of local government administration in Nigeria has left a vacuum that lawmakers are now expected to fill, blurring the lines between legislative and executive functions.

Gbajabiamila warned that the situation creates a cycle of dysfunction and resentment, where lawmakers are criticised for using appropriations to deliver social services they were never designed to provide.

”When that assumption of good faith is tied to your ability to perform functions that are frankly beyond your scope, it becomes a recipe for dysfunction and resentment,” he said.

Dysfunction because the provision of social services is an executive function and must be done systematically through a coordinated policy process to ensure sustainability.

“For example, when the executive builds roads, there is a framework for maintenance through the public works department. No legislator can provide that, nor should they be expected to.”

Gbajabiamila said the Tinubu administration is working to restore the autonomy and functionality of the local government system through adequate funding, transparency, and accountability.

He noted that in advanced democracies, local governments handle most quality-of-life issues that Nigerians currently demand from their federal representatives.

“Everything from waste management to the regulation of local commerce, basic education, healthcare, and even community policing and security are local government functions,” he said.

Gbajabiamila noted that once local governments have the resources and independence to function as intended by the constitution, lawmakers will return to their core duties of making laws, developing policy, and holding the executive accountable.
https://www.thecable.ng/gbaja-nigerians-want-roads-schools-but-criticise-budget-insertions-by-lawmakers/

Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by CodeTemplarr: 12:45pm On Jul 09, 2025
Did he really say this. Why must it be "padded into" the budget? In a country of 200m with constitution. Hear what legislator is yarning.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Finquas: 1:01pm On Jul 09, 2025
The truth is a stubborn hook that must come out from the throat no matter how long it takes .. finally gbaja has gbajered Nigerians with the truth of Corrupt budget padding that we already knew about cool
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by ivandragon: 1:15pm On Jul 09, 2025
Lol.

The impunity of apc knows no bounds. They will justify any illegality and do so with much pomposity.

The same government that beats its chest for removing subsidy is scared chicken to remove constituency votes that every one knows is a drain pipe just like security votes.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Flame333: 1:16pm On Jul 09, 2025
You talk about budget padding but no communication on where the additional fund entering the budget is going to what do you expect the people to think of the padding..
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Chidibe212(f): 1:17pm On Jul 09, 2025
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Jamiubond009(m): 1:18pm On Jul 09, 2025
Na wah oo. See wetin this man dey vomit. Gang of crooks
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Kingpele(m): 1:19pm On Jul 09, 2025
FG is paying heavily for propaganda project but less in development of infrastructures
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Mindlog: 1:20pm On Jul 09, 2025
Rationalizing budget padding....see what the chief of staff in the Presidency is boldly spewing! huh
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by ShenTeh(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2025
Let's wait for their minions to come and defend how legalising criminality is a great achievement.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by erniok(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Did he really say this. Why must it be "padded into" the budget? In a country of 200m with constitution. Hear what legislator is yarning.
It's really sad to read this from a top govt official. Can he point out to major roads and projects executed with those padding and why are agencies handling projects their were not equipped for during the passing process. Indeed APC means another pathetic criminal
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Brazino(m): 1:21pm On Jul 09, 2025
Talking As if he never superintended over the worst form of Budget padding in the history of Nigeria
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Maxymilliano(op): 1:24pm On Jul 09, 2025
What is the position of the constitution on budget insertions aka padding when there's already a provision for constituency projects if not looting ?
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by umpire1st(m): 1:24pm On Jul 09, 2025
I country where you can say or do anything with zero consequence, as long as you have a backbone.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by SmartPolician: 1:25pm On Jul 09, 2025
Oga Femi, rest! Legislators are using their constituents' demands as excuses for stealing from the country. If the executive wasn't enabling this fraud called constituency projects, NASS members would've gone back to enlighten their people.

Who will enlighten them before? Shut down the NASS for one month and tell everyone to return to their states to tell their people that they don't have any business with providing social amenities. No, they won't do it because constituency projects are avenues for padding the federal budget and stealing with reckless abandon.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by prickursense: 1:25pm On Jul 09, 2025
Now they are telling you there is nothing you can do. We will take what we like, and you will only shout. and you have no power to stop us. Nigerians have become zombies!!! They use drama to capture their imagination because 90% of Nigerians have their imagination captured by all the drama because they are gullible, cowardly, and afraid to do anything but to survive. They are poorer, they lock them down with hunger, turn their money to nothing, need a million plus to buy $1000. Left them stranded with nothing to support them. And now telling them you cannot stop Budget padding. Awesome!!!!!!
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Wallade(m): 1:26pm On Jul 09, 2025
Maxymilliano:
https://www.thecable.ng/gbaja-nigerians-want-roads-schools-but-criticise-budget-insertions-by-lawmakers/
This explanation by Gbajabiamila is very annoying and ridiculous.

Since legislatiors (Senators and Lawmakers) are not empowered to create infrastructures, why don't they stick to their responsibilities of making and reviewing laws for the development of Nigeria.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Kingpele(m): 1:27pm On Jul 09, 2025
[quote author=Kingpele post=136041971]FG is paying heavily for propaganda project but less in development of infrastructures ...but then GEJ told us that stealing is not corruption but APC came and by their own confidence and confession we see that stealing is a must for APC and their goons ,imagine the audacity to defend criminality as terrible as padding budget
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by MorataFC: 1:29pm On Jul 09, 2025
See as this one dey defend budget padding, Chai there's God ooo
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Godfullsam(m): 1:29pm On Jul 09, 2025
Shey na budget padding dem dey take build school?

These people just dey take us catch cruise grin

Budget padding that is supposed to be a criminal and jail-able offence has now become a norm and the legislatives are trying so hard to justify it .

Law makers and reps have no business building roads, class rooms, boreholes etc
Their main duties is to make laws and pass laws and to make sure that the laws conform with the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.
The governors and the local government chairmen are the one responsible for projects.

The reps members are supposed to be closer to their people/constituent, know their plights and convey their plights to the federal for wider view and solutions
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by free2ryhme: 1:31pm On Jul 09, 2025
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Vifx: 1:32pm On Jul 09, 2025
Orinal agbaya
Please spell words correctly when you post
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by papyjaypaul: 1:32pm On Jul 09, 2025
Godfullsam:
Shey na budget padding dem dey take build school?

These people just dey take us catch cruise grin

Budget padding that is supposed to be a criminal and jail-able offence has now become a norm and the legislatives are trying so hard to justify it .

Law makers and reps have no business building roads, class rooms, boreholes etc
Their main duties is to make laws and pass laws and to make sure that the laws conform with the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.

The governors and the local government chairmen are the one responsible for projects.
You have said everything I wanted to say. They have no business with constituency projects but the big elephant in the room is what we have refused to address. The local governments are the ones they are making weak. This is why it's not always about the President or FG, there is more with the states and LG.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by dederocs(m): 1:32pm On Jul 09, 2025
The problem is the looting, this is the issue, stop talking stories.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Dbegining: 1:34pm On Jul 09, 2025
Mr. Gbaja shut up!

If the senators want more school and road projects inserted into the budget, they should advise each ministry to do so when they come for ministry budget review/defence.

In all the budget padding we've witnessed we've never seen schools. It's always street light and boreholes.

Imagine Akpabio wants to use N11m to do one streetlight!!

This is the same thing APC criticized Jonathan for.

Gbaja should STHU!
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Macphenson: 1:35pm On Jul 09, 2025
Whos this idiot and criminal. This administration is parading the highest number of criminally minded elements in the history of this country
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by iwaeda: 1:35pm On Jul 09, 2025
Says a man that stole projects from other places to paint Surulere yellow. Is Gbaja justifying his stealing by proxy and is padding not a criminal offence? grin grin grin grin
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Racoon(m): 1:36pm On Jul 09, 2025
Hear senseless talk meant for their zombies. So it the humanitarian and infrastructural need that has been responsible for the budget padding by these criminals in govt and the NASS?
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by youngrichnigga: 1:38pm On Jul 09, 2025
Would it not have been better if he kept quiet than to say this, I'm shocked to say the least that he can make this excuse for them as to why budgets are surreptitiously padded......... undecided undecided undecided
Is it the constitutional duties of lawmakers to provide infrastructure or to make laws and oversee implementation huh huh huh
APC, what Nigerian ordered and what they got shocked shocked shocked shocked

Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by Guestmale: 1:39pm On Jul 09, 2025
Though our legislators are using this budget insertions to also enrich themselves what he said is true,the core duty of legislatures is to make law, but because our people now demand what executives ought to provide for them from the legislators and it's only those who did that, that masses believe he or she is doing well and will get their support therefore they need to find a way out to get money to provide those things and they're not ready to use their personal money.
Re: Gbaja: Nigerians Want Roads, Schools But Criticise Budget Paddings By Lawmakers by sulaak(m): 1:40pm On Jul 09, 2025
Maxymilliano:
https://www.thecable.ng/gbaja-nigerians-want-roads-schools-but-criticise-budget-insertions-by-lawmakers/
In other words. This democracy that we practice is beyond the comprehension of Nigerian lawmakers and the Nigerian people. Nigerians are not civilised for democracy.
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