National Assembly Raises 2017 Budget by N143bn

Wed, May 10, 2017 | By publisher


BREAKING NEWS, Politics


THE Nigerian National Assembly has raised the 2017 budget estimate by N143 billion. A harmonised Appropriation Bill will be passed on Thursday, May 11.

President Muhammadu Buhari in December presented a N7. 29 trillion estimate for consideration and passage.

The appropriation committees in the two chambers jointly worked on the budget and concurred on the final figures.

Danjuma Goje, chairman of the Senate’s Appropriation Committee, who laid the budget document at plenary, said the two chambers had concluded work on it.

Details of the budget estimate were not made available at the Senate but a snippet of it was revealed at the House.

The total estimate is N7,441,175,486,758.

Mustapha Dawak, chairman, House Appropriation Committee, said it proposed N2,174,496,775,867 for contribution to the Development Fund for Capital Expenditure (exclusive of capital expenditure in Statutory Transfers) against N2.24tn presented by President Buhari for Capital expenditure (including capital in Statutory Transfers).

However, there appeared to be a slight adjustment to the Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure with the House allocating N2,990,920,033,435 as against N2.98 trillion proposed by the Executive.

The committee is also proposing N434,412,950,249 for Statutory Transfers as against N419.02b proposed by the Presidency.

The committee proposed N1,841,345,727,206 for Debt Service as against N1.66 trillion by the Executive; N177,460,296,707 allocated to Sinking Fund for maturing bonds remained unchanged with N177.46b earlier proposed by the Presidency.

Barring any last-minute change, clause-by-clause consideration of the bill and its adoption is expected to take place tomorrow.

—  May 10, 2017 @ 17:55 GMT


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