Expect ‘Padded-Free’ 2017 Budget, Buhari Assures

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President Muhammadu Buhari

Unlike the 2016 budget, President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to ensure the 2017 copy is devoid of any “rogue projects and figures.”

The President gave the assurance when he received members of the Governance Support Group, led by Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, at State House, Abuja.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and three other principal members of the House, were accused by the former House Committee Chairman on Appropriation, Abdulmumuni Jibrin of padding the 2016 budget.

Jibrin, who was suspended by the House over the saga, had revealed shocking details on how the budget was padded.

Not business as usual

But this time, President Buhari said, “I am waiting for the 2017 Budget to be brought to us in Council. Any sign of padding anywhere, I will remove it.”

The President reiterated that he had been in government since 1975, variously as governor, oil minister, head of state, and Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund, “and never did I hear the word ‘padding’ till the 2016 Budget.”

He then promised that such would never happen again under his watch.

According to him, his administration stands by its campaign promises of securing the country, reviving the economy, and fighting corruption.

He, however, lamented that some people were deliberately turning blind eyes to prevailing realities in the country.

“They don’t want to reflect on the situation in which we are, economically. They want to live the same way…simply want business as usual,” he said.

On violence that attend rerun elections in the country, President Buhari stated, “I agonised over the elections in Kogi, Bayelsa and Rivers states.

“We should have passed the stage in which people are beheaded, and killed because of who occupies certain offices.

“If we can’t guarantee decent elections, then we have no business being around. Edo State election was good, and I expect Ondo State election to be better.”

On corruption

Speaking on the anti-corruption cases before the courts, Buhari said current cleansing of the system “will lead to a better judiciary. When people are sentenced, Nigerians will believe that we are serious.”

The President also told his guests that the progress being made in agriculture and exploitation of solid minerals “gives a lot of hope.”

“Our grains go up to Central African Republic, to Burkina Faso, but they can’t buy all the grains harvested this year. And next season should be even better.

“We will focus on other products like cocoa, palm oil, palm kernel, along with the grains. We can start exporting rice in 18 months, and we are getting fertilisers and pesticides in readiness for next year.”

 

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