Nigeria’s 2018 Budget Is A Total Rip Off – MURIC

Prof Ishaq Akintola (File Photo)
MURIC Reacts To Signing Of 2018 Budget
As reactions continue to pour in after the signing of the 2018 budget by President Muhammadu Buhari, the Muslim Rights Concern,
(MURIC), has spoken against what it described as the lawmakers’attempts
to derail developmental efforts of the executive arm of government.
This was contained in a press release signed by MURIC’s director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, which was made available to Naija News on Thursday.
The group accused the lawmakers of playing politics with the live of
Nigerians by delaying the passage of the 2018 bill for about six months.
The statement reads:
“President Muhammadu Buhari signed
the 2018 budget yesterday amidst claims and counter claims of heavy
budget padding. A brief comparison of the budget submitted to the
National Assembly (NASS) by the president and the one returned to him
few days ago shows clear disparities. There are additions and
subtractions in some areas.”
“Examples of increase are the budget of the National Assembly
itself which was increased from N125 billion to N139.5 billion. This
shows an increase of N14.5 billion. The provisions for statutory
transfers were also increased by an aggregate of N73.96 billion. Most of
the increases in statutory transfers are for recurrent. This is not in
the best interest of Nigeria since the present government is trying to
keep down the cost of governance.”
“MURIC sees signs of deliberate attempt to sabotage FG’s efforts
at speeding up developmental projects in critical areas. This is very
significant as we approach the 2019 general elections. Good performance
in those areas and completion of the projects were being touted as
likely to skew votes in the direction of President Buhari while failure
to finish them are most likely to ignite anger among the electorate in
the affected areas.”
“The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) takes
very serious objection to the strong arm tactics, procrastination and
lackadaisical attitude of the federal lawmakers particularly on the
issue of the 2018 budget which touches all aspects of life of every
single Nigerian.”
“For instance, the take-off grant for the Maritime University in
Delta State was cut from N5 billion to N3.4 billion. The most outrageous
cut is the provision for the construction of the Terminal Building at
Enugu Airport which was cut from 2 billion Naira to 500 million Naira.
This is most certainly going to cause further delay in the completion of
this critical project.”
“Other slashes include, pensions: N5 billion, housing: N8.7
billion, provision of security in Unity Schools: N3 billion, allocation
to health by N7.45 billion, allocation to UN building security: from N4
billion to N100m, allocations to 2nd Niger Bridge, Manbila Power
project, East-West Road, Lagos-Ibadan Express Road, Bonny-Boddo Road in
Rivers State and Itakpe-Ajaokuta Rail project by a whopping N11.5
billion. The total cuts amount to more than N300 billion.”
“Nonetheless, about 70 new road projects have been inserted into
the budget by the NASS. But the same NASS revealed its intention to dent
the image of this administration as it cut the amounts allocated to
some strategic major roads to make way for those added by it. Those
strategic roads may not be completed on schedule since the NASS has
reduced their funds.”
“2018 budget was deliberately delayed for seven good months to
railroad the executive into signing under duress since very little time
will be left for scrutinizing. This informed President Buhari’s remark
yesterday that he was signing the budget to avoid total economic
shutdown. We salute Mr. President for this altruism.”
“It is very glaring that members of the NASS are proving beyond
any reasonable doubt that they are enemies of the people. They are
holding the nation to ransom. Nigerians must remember that this same
NASS claimed that the budget was lost after receiving it from the
executive. This caused a long delay. NASS is frustrating efforts of the
Federal Government to provide critical infrastructure.”
“The fact that the NASS jacked up its own budget by N14.5 billion
shows that the members are only out to feather their own nests. Who
prepared the NASS budget ab initio? What has changed between the time it
was prepared and now? Has the number of the members increased by any
significant figure to justify such an increase in their budget?”
“Wonders will never end. Otherwise where was the deputy senate president, Senator Ike Ekweremadu
when the budget for the Terminal Building of Enugu Airport was cut from
2 billion Naira to 500 million Naira? Is he not from Enugu State? Can
the Igbo people still say that Buhari does not like them? The wind has
blown. We have seen the ruff of the hen.”
“Where were all the senators from the South South when the budget
for the Niger Delta University was being slashed from N5 billion to
N3.4 billion? Et tu Senator Ben Bruce, did you also support this
dehumanization? No, it cannot be. It must have been done in your
absence, perhaps during the recording of one of your famous
interventions. Why are our politicians determined to drag the masses on
the floor and trample upon them as they lie face-down? What kind of
wickedness and insensitivity is this? Who did this to Nigeria?”
“It is also most paradoxical that the NASS would ever think of
slashing the budget for the provision of security in the Unity Schools
by N3 billion. It is unthinkable at a time when kidnapping is rife and
the same NASS had threatened to impeach Mr. President over insecurity!
This must be a huge joke. Chibok and Dapchi must be tales from the
moonlight as far as our lawmakers are concerned. It merely exposes the
insincerity of Nigerian legislators at the federal level.”
“These people are playing politics with the lives of Nigerians.
Our people are being made to suffer because selfish lawmakers do not
want progress to be registered during this Buhari regime. This is
politics of pettiness and bitterness. It is ‘bolekaja’ diplomacy.
Patriotism has fled from Nigeria’s hallowed chambers. Politicking is set
aside in other climes in the interest of the nation. That is why
America and Britain are great today. But not in Nigeria. The good man at
the top who wants to liberate the people must be rendered useless even
if it means citizens have to whistle for their dinner.”
“Interestingly, while cutting the budget right, left and center,
the National Assembly left its own budget untouched but rather added to
it. Can you see what we mean? They also introduced thousands of their
own projects worth about N578 billion.”
“It has been cat and mouse game since the inception of this
administration. Nigerians themselves have seen the good intention of the
executive. NASS is our problem. We are tired of our lawmakers. They
expect Buhari to compromise on corruption. They cannot just believe how a
former state governor, former chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund
(PTF), former military head of state and now president of Nigeria could
have only one building in his home town, just one structure in Abuja, no
single foreign account, no private jet, no oil bloc, etc.”
“These people believe that Buhari must be from another planet.
They are green with envy. They do not see the legislature as a partner
in progress with the executive. Rather, they have constituted themselves
into clogs in the wheel of progress. Here is the crux of the problem
and Nigerians must choose between these politicians of fortune and their
president whom they elected for the purpose of cleaning the Augean
stable.
Nigerians must pray in unison focusing on certain prayer points.
We must pray that Almighty God should uplift those Nigerian lawmakers
and other politicians who are promoting the welfare of the people and
working for the greatness of our nation. We also need to beseech God to
remove the hands of selfish lawmakers and other politicians from the
destiny of the Nigerian people. God should take power far away from such
people so that the poor masses may be set free.”
“As we round up, we reiterate our conviction that this eighth
NASS is the worst in the history of our nation. Its members are working
for themselves. It is therefore time for Nigerians to wake up. While we
call on Nigerians to pray for freedom from their tormentors, we remind
them that prayer without work is lame. We must take our destiny in our
hands even as we pray. God will then give us His divine support. The
Glorious Qur’an says, “Allah will not change the condition of a people
until they themselves decide to change their attitude” (13:11).”
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