By Sunny Anderson Osiebe...
The attention of the National Assembly has been drawn to a misleading,
malicious and false report that the National Assembly is frustrating the
submission of the 2017 Appropriation Bill because of the contention
over the refusal of the presidency to approve the constituency project
of the law makers.
The said story quoted an unnamed Presidency official as its source. Much
as the National Assembly does not respond to speculations in the media,
it however wishes to state as follows:
1. The said news item in THISDAY is completely false. The Senate on
November 22, 2016 at the plenary session deliberated on the Medium Term
Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) and passed
it on to its legislative committees for necessary legislative actions
and recommendations.
2. Throughout the debate at the plenary, no mention was made of the
constituency projects of the lawmakers as it was not the subject of
debate. Rather, the Senators took time to comment on the observed
deficiencies of the MTEF/FSP document before the National Assembly.
3. The Senators observed the unrealistic aspect of the document pointing
out that it was not in tune with realities on ground. For instance, the
Senators that spoke complained against the crude oil benchmark
projection and that expectation that over two million barrels of crude
oil per day is being projected without taking into cognizance the
militancy in the Niger Delta region. The Senate at the plenary was
alarmed on the Naira projection to the US Dollar, which was not in
tandem with the current Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) projection of N350
to a US Dollar, whereas the MTEF/FSP projected N290 to a US Dollar.
4. The Senators also complained against the projected Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) and projected growth in 2017 and other issues. In none of
these were the issue of constituency projects mentioned.
It therefore beats the imagination where THISDAY and the so called
Presidency official got their information from. It must be a product of
disinformation and attempt to blackmail the the National Assembly.
For the records, the Senate has discussed and passed the MTEF/FSP and
subsequently referred it to the relevant Senate Committee and the
committee will come up with its recommendations as soon as possible.
Signed
Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi
Chairman Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs
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