The Presidency on Sunday heaped the blame for the delay in passing the
budget of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Senate
President Bukola Saraki who it said led the National Assembly to delay
the passage of the 2018 budget.
In a response to Saraki’s
argument that the executive ought to have submitted the INEC budget
earlier rather than waiting until the lawmakers were going on their
statutory break, the presidency asked the Senate President to look into
the mirror and what he will see will be his own face.
A statement
issued by Senior Special Assistant to the president on Media and
Publicity, Garba Shehu in Abuja said: “On the contrary, the Senate
President should look into the mirror and what he will see is his own
face. He is solely to be held responsible for deliberately driving the
nation to this cliff edge as far as the preparations for next elections
are concerned.
“It is not true that INEC submitted their draft
budget to the Presidency in February. No, it came much later but even
then, this is not the real issue.
“The fact that their proposals
came well after the President had laid his budget for the year 2018
before the National Assembly meant that their own will be sent as
supplementary budget. This was clearly stated to them by the Minister of
Budget and National Planning.
“A supplementary budget cannot be
submitted until the main budget is passed, and so the delay in passing
the main budget was the reason for the delay. The National Assembly
passed the 2018 budget seven months after the document was submitted to
the National Assembly by President Buhari.
“Unless someone has
forgotten, the budget was submitted to the National Assembly and it took
the Saraki-led National Assembly seven months to release it. There is
no way President Buhari could have submitted a supplementary budget
while the main one was still pending. It is never done. Because Saraki
did not return the main budget, we could not have submitted the
supplementary one.
“After the long delays, the President was
pained to sign the much distorted, butchered and debauched document. In
giving his assent, President Buhari said that he was compelled to sign
the budget so as not to keep the economy continuously on a standstill.
“In
his words: ‘When I submitted the 2018 Budget proposals to the National
Assembly on 7th November 2017, I had hoped that the usual legislative
review process would be quick, so as to move Nigeria towards a
predictable January-December financial year.’
“It is also worthy
of note that this is the first time in Nigeria’s history that a
government would bring together the cost of an election in one budget,
with each agency involved invited to defend their portion of the budget
before the National Assembly.
“It is all part of the transparency
that this government is known for. In the past, governments would
approve INEC budgets and funding without a breakdown, often using ways
and means to fund it Not so under President Buhari.”
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