SARAKI, DOGARA’S ABSENCE STALLS 2018 BUDGET SIGNING
The signing of the 2018 Appropriation Bill by
President Muhammadu Buhari, which was expected to hold Wednesday could not
because of the absence of Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, who were out of the country, a
presidency source has told THISDAY.
THISDAY had reported on Monday that the money
bill would be signedWednesday.
But the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina, told State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council
(FEC) meeting that the bill would be signed next week.
However, a THISDAY source said the presidential
assent would be on Tuesday, while the budget analysis has now been fixed for
Wednesday.
Although there is no legal requirement for the
leadership of the federal legislature to be present at the signing ceremony,
the convention is that both leaders of the two arms of the National Assembly as
well as Ministers of Finance and Budget and National Planning, as well as some
other cabinet members witness the signing of the Appropriation Bill into law.
“The signing of the budget was postponed because
the Senate President and Speaker are not in the country. We expect them to be
back before next week Monday and by Tuesday the budget would be signed and by
next week Wednesday we would have the budget analysis,” the source explained.
Saying the THISDAY report was not necessarily
wrong, the source explained that the decision to stop the presidential assent
ceremony was taken late Monday night because both Saraki and Dogara that were
expected back in the country could not make it.
While the Senate president is in Saudi Arabia for
the lesser Hajj, the Speaker is in London for an executive leadership course at
the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
The president had last November laid the 2018
Appropriation Bill before a joint session of the National Assembly. However, it
was not until May 16 (six months after), that the federal legislature passed
the bill. Afterward, it took them another 10 days to transmit it to the
president. But the president also dithered in appending his signature.
The THISDAY source had explained the delay in the
presidential assent, saying the president had a window to go through the fiscal
document before signing, noting that the president has not yet exhausted the
window.
However, he disclosed that barring any
last-minute change of plan, he was confident the president would assent to the
budget Wednesday at the State House.
If the president had assented to the 2018
Appropriation Bill Tuesday (June 12, 2018), it would have amounted to a repeat
of the 2017 Budget, which was also signed by the then acting President (now
Vice President), Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on June 12, 2017 after it was passed by
the National Assembly on May 5, 2017.
Buhari had laid a proposal for N8.6 trillion but
the federal legislators had increased it to N9.1 trillion, an additional N508
billion, they explained was applied to critical sectors of the economy, including
the reduction of the budget deficit, security, health and power, works and
housing.
The increment had triggered fears that the
executive might decline assent, replaying the altercation over the 2017 budget.
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