ADVERTISEMENT

“2017 Budget may end Nigeria in stagnation,” Senator says

Akpabio said the 2017 budget may end up as a budget of stagnation rather than that of recovery and growth.

Godswill Akpabio

Speaking at plenary on Thursday, January 26, 2017, Akpabio said a large percentage of the 2017 budget proposal as presented to the National Assembly would be used for debt servicing and cost of running government.

The Senate minority leader noted that only little was allocated to infrastructural development which drives the economy.

“The 2017 budget may end up as a budget of stagnation rather than a budget of recovery and growth,” Apkabio said.

ADVERTISEMENT

He goes further: “A huge chunk of the 2016 budget was left for external borrowing. As we speak, I don't think we were able to bring in one dollar to assist the 2016 budget. Therefore, we had to result to external borrowing.

“This means that for us to service the 2017 budget, we have to also borrow. Domestic borrowing will only help financial institutions, not the economy.

“Again, a large chunk of the 2017 budget proposal goes to servicing debts, payment of salaries and the cost of running governance. Capital allocation like in the last decade remains almost the same. We may not see much of infrastructural development which drives the economy.

Similarly, former Senate leader, Ali Ndume said that the 2017 budget lacks details.

ADVERTISEMENT

Speaking at plenary on Wednesday, January 25, Ndume said further that the lack of details in budgets is responsible for the many abandoned projects in the country.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Man caught trying to smuggle snakes on plane — it's not the first time

Man caught trying to smuggle snakes on plane — it's not the first time

Wonderkid from Kwara public school scores 95 in maths, 362 overall in UTME

Wonderkid from Kwara public school scores 95 in maths, 362 overall in UTME

70 plane passengers suffer diarrhea crisis during chaotic flight

70 plane passengers suffer diarrhea crisis during chaotic flight

Peter Obi sent a former Vice President’s son to beg me - Reno Omokri

Peter Obi sent a former Vice President’s son to beg me - Reno Omokri

Nigeria is first African country to acquire this device

Nigeria is first African country to acquire this device

Negative media reports will chase investors from Nigeria — Tinubu's minister

Negative media reports will chase investors from Nigeria — Tinubu's minister

Emefiele's trial adjourned to May 9 to study additional proof of evidence

Emefiele's trial adjourned to May 9 to study additional proof of evidence

Access to electricity is an important human right — World Bank

Access to electricity is an important human right — World Bank

World Press Freedom Day: FG vows unwavering support for press freedom

World Press Freedom Day: FG vows unwavering support for press freedom

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT