ADVERTISEMENT

FIRS budget fails passage in Senate

The lawmakers said that the budget was replete with ambiguous figures and questionable capital project inclusions.

The Nigerian Senate

The N146.17 billion 2016 budget of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) suffered set back on Thursday as the Senate declined to approve it.

The failure of the upper chamber to pass the budget of the service sent by the Presidency on July 21followed what it described as poor job by its Finance Committee which scrutinised the proposal.

The budget was referred to the committee on July 25 after its receipt.

The lawmakers said that the budget was replete with ambiguous figures and questionable inclusion of certain capital projects, a situation they said had become an annual routine.

ADVERTISEMENT

The finance committee headed by Sen. John Enoh (PDP-Cross River) was therefore directed by the senate to take the budget back and reflect all the observations and represent it in one week.

Presenting the committee’s report of the budget earlier, Enoh had explained the rationale for including some capital projects in it but the explanation was rejected by the lawmakers.

Consequently, the Leader of the Senate, Alhaji Ali Ndume, called for stepping down of the consideration of the report until more work was done on it.

In his remarks, President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, deplored the preponderance of late submission of budgets of government departments and agencies, especially revenue generating ones.

He warned that henceforth, budgets of special agencies not included in the yearly budget, must be submitted not later than the first quarter of the year.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I will partly blame these things on the late submission of budgets. This practice where government agencies send their budgets late to the National Assembly and expect them to be passed immediately will not be tolerated.

“They must submit their budgets early so that we can have enough time to work on their proposals. If we do that, these issues we have here will not arise.

The relevant committees should take note of that and ensure that right thing is done,” Saraki said.

He ruled that the report should be returned to the committee for proper work and to be returned to the chamber within one week.

Similarly, the Senate also refused to pass the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Authority Act, 2011 Amendment Bill 2016.

ADVERTISEMENT

The report on the Bill which was also presented by the Finance Committee was rejected on grounds that there were constitutional conflicts in the report.

According to the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who made the observation, it will be illegal to pass the amendment bill without first amending the Constitution.

He said that the Constitution stipulates how monies meant for the Federation Account should be shared among the three tiers of government, which the Bill tried to circumvent.

The report was subsequently suspended pending when the National Assembly will conclude ongoing constitution review.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Tinubu lauded for conferment of GCON honour on Speaker Abbas

Tinubu lauded for conferment of GCON honour on Speaker Abbas

VIDEO: Tinubu's minister finally reacts to NYSC certificate scandal on live TV

VIDEO: Tinubu's minister finally reacts to NYSC certificate scandal on live TV

Akwa Ibom governor breaks silence over daughter's role as First Lady

Akwa Ibom governor breaks silence over daughter's role as First Lady

BREAKING: IGP orders immediate withdrawal of police officers from Rivers LGAs

BREAKING: IGP orders immediate withdrawal of police officers from Rivers LGAs

Ex-APC accuses Wike of plot to block allocation to LGs in Rivers

Ex-APC accuses Wike of plot to block allocation to LGs in Rivers

Nigeria commended for maritime security efforts in Gulf of Guinea

Nigeria commended for maritime security efforts in Gulf of Guinea

Wonders in Chosen Ministries are genuine - Founder insists

Wonders in Chosen Ministries are genuine - Founder insists

APC steals 1 LG as PDP wins 30 chairmanship seats in Akwa Ibom elections

APC steals 1 LG as PDP wins 30 chairmanship seats in Akwa Ibom elections

Cholera outbreak in Nigeria sees alarming 220% spike in suspected cases

Cholera outbreak in Nigeria sees alarming 220% spike in suspected cases

Pulse Sports

You can’t have it all - Pundit slams Iwobi’s Fulham teammate for Man City failure

You can’t have it all - Pundit slams Iwobi’s Fulham teammate for Man City failure

A Leader: How Jamaican legend Fraser-Pryce helped Junelle Bromfield navigate the horrors of online backlash during the Olympics

A Leader: How Jamaican legend Fraser-Pryce helped Junelle Bromfield navigate the horrors of online backlash during the Olympics

Iwobi to Man City? Pep Guardiola praises 'Never before seen' Nigerian star

Iwobi to Man City? Pep Guardiola praises 'Never before seen' Nigerian star

Jose Mourinho: Fenerbahce release statement to address potential departure to Everton

Jose Mourinho: Fenerbahce release statement to address potential departure to Everton

Ejuke lives up to 'new Jay Jay' nickname, beats Ghana's Kudus, Mbappe to impressive stat

Ejuke lives up to 'new Jay Jay' nickname, beats Ghana's Kudus, Mbappe to impressive stat

Top 10 most beautiful track athletes: Sha'Carri Richardson, Rhasidat Adeleke, and Junelle Bromfield make gorgeous 2024 list

Top 10 most beautiful track athletes: Sha'Carri Richardson, Rhasidat Adeleke, and Junelle Bromfield make gorgeous 2024 list

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT