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Senators kick as Senate President saves FG’s N135bn virement request

However, Saraki pleaded with his colleagues and eventually succeeded in getting the request to be referred to the committee on appropriation.

When the request to move the funds from the budget to execute some federal projects came up for consideration at plenary, many of the senators kicked against it, describing the request as “unconstitutional”.

Although Saraki acknowledged some of the arguments of his colleagues that certain level of commitment in budget implementation must first be shown before a request for virement, he, however, appealed for more support for the executive.

“Before virement could be considered, senate should have seen a more significant level of implementation, but this is in line with senate’s commitment to give support to the executive as much as possible within the law,” he said.

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He assured the senators that he had taken note of their fears, saying he would keep that in mind during the process of considering the request.

Speaking earlier, Ike Ekweremadu, deputy president of the senate, described the request for virement as unconstitutional and undemocratic.

Ekweremadu argued that if the government wanted to complete some of its priority projects, it should present a supplementary budget and not deny other sectors of projects already approved.

He said the executive should either send a supplementary budget or wait till the next financial year to send a fresh budget.

“Virement is unconstitutional. We must uphold the constitution. When reforming the budget, we should take note of this,” he said.

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“You can only spend money either through normal budget or through a supplementary budget.

“This executive seems not to be interested in the process of budget. They prefer virement. The Appropriation Act is a law. We cannot just approve virement and it is not even in our constitution.

“We need to tell the executive that they can ask for a supplementary budget and not for virement. If the executive wants money in the future, they should come through a supplementary budget.”

Danjuma Goje, chairman of the appropriation committee, also frowned at the seeming selective implementation of projects by the federal government.

He urged the senate to ensure that the government does not continue the trend of implementing selected priority project and deviating from the approved budget.

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Most of the senators who contributed kicked against the request and demanded that it be thrown out.

The senate received the request for virement on July 18, shortly before it went on recess.

The letter, which was signed by then Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, requested for virement of N135 billion to fund certain priority projects of the executive.

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