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2018 Budget Will Be Signed On Wednesday, Adesina Confirms

  Mr Femi Adesina has confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari will sign the 2018 budget on Wednesday, June 20. Advertisement The Special Adviser to the … Continue reading 2018 Budget Will Be Signed On Wednesday, Adesina Confirms


2018 Budget Will Be Signed On Wednesday, Adesina Confirms
File photo: Femi Adesina
2018 Budget Will Be Signed On Wednesday, Adesina Confirms
File photo: Femi Adesina

 

Mr Femi Adesina has confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari will sign the 2018 budget on Wednesday, June 20.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity made the assertion on Monday in an interview with Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Speaking via Skype hours after reports emerged that the President would be signing the 2018 Appropriation Bill into law the next two days, Adesina noted that his boss would assent to the proposal by 12 noon.

File photo: Muhammadu Buhari

He stated further that the Executive arm of government should not be blamed for the delayed passage of the budget by the National Assembly, stressing that it had been submitted to the lawmakers since last year.

“Naturally, every Nigerian should be worried and concerned,” the presidential aide said. “That budget was submitted on November 7, 2017, with the expectation that latest by December ending, it would have been passed.”

“But it wasn’t passed till May (2018) and that is quite worrisome for every right-thinking Nigerian.”

President Buhari received the appropriation bill from the National Assembly on May 25, 2018, more than six months after presenting a budget proposal of N8.612 trillion to the Legislature.

President Buhari with Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly matters (Senate) Senator Ita Enang, SSA National Assembly matters (House of Rep.) Hon. Suleiman Kawu and Clark of National Assembly Alhaji Sani Omolori as he presents the 2018 National Budget to a Joint Session of the National Assembly.

 

The lawmakers had accused the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of frustrating the passage by failing to submit the breakdowns of their budget proposals, forcing a presidential order to that effect.

They had also increased the proposal by N508 billion, bringing the total figure to N9.12 trillion as against the initial estimate of N8.6 trillion.

No FEC Meeting

Meanwhile, Adesina also confirmed that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting would not hold this week.

According to him, the meeting was suspended because there won’t be enough time to prepare for it as a result of the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.

The President’s spokesman said, “When the last FEC meeting ended on Wednesday last week, it was already pointed out that Friday (last week) and Monday (today) were going to be public holidays.”

“Those were days critical to the preparation of memos for FEC. So, the President already said let’s put FEC ahead by a week because there will be holidays on Friday and Monday,” he explained.