The 2016 budget presented
to the national assembly on December 22, 2015, by President Muhammadu Buhari
has been reported missing from the coffers of the federal legislature, a report
says.
A reliable source from the national assembly, who pleaded anonymity, told
TheCable that the “missing budget” was the crux of the discussion at Tuesday’s executive session of the
senate, which lasted more than an hour. “The truth is there is no 2016 budget
at the national assembly at present,” he said.
“When a package supposedly
containing the budget was laid by the president last year, the national
assembly received it but did not open it. This was done in the hope of
presenting the raw copy of the budget before members after the Christmas break.
But we cannot find it.
he Senate President Bukola Saraki is heading for the presidential villa to
discuss the issue with the president. It is out of respect for the executive
that the legislature is managing the situation. “Although, some contents of the
budget have been published in the newspapers, the national assembly officially
has no copy.”
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