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Pass 2023 Appropriation Bill into law, Barau begs senators

By Abba – Eku Onyekacchi

The Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, has appealed to Nigeria’s 10th Senate to pass into law the 2023 Appropriation Bill into law for the present administration to favourably tackle the problems facing the country.

Making the case for the passage of the bill into law at plenary hesterday,  he said: I therefore call on our colleagues to support the current administration by the passage of this bill to get it dealt with as soon as possible, because we are facing the problem of insecurity. We can see what is happening even within Abuja here, the issues of kidnapping, one chance and robbery are now commonplace. 

“We have seen issues of kidnapping and so forth in North Central and the North West and the challenges we are facing in the Niger Delta in terms of oil theft and so forth. The Federal Government needs the appropriation bill to deal with these issues. It is something that we need to support so that the government will be able to secure our country, enhance our infrastructure and the agricultural sector as well.”

Still making case for passing the bill into law, he stated thus: “We are all aware of the fact that whenever a new government gets ushered into office, it is normal for that government to bring forward a supplementary appropriation bill to tailor the affairs of such government in line with the policy and programme of the new government.

“Normally, you have this kind of supplementary appropriation bill being brought to the National Assembly for approval in the first or second month of such new administration but this government decided to take its time to study its challenges and areas that need funding.”

 He continued: “The challenges that we face in the areas of insecurity, agriculture and infrastructure should be dealt with. Then it decided that this bill should be brought for approval. It is a normal practice everywhere in the world. There is no government that will come without re-arranging the budgeting structure, the Appropriation Act so that it gets tailored with its policies and programmes. So, this is not something new.

“Some may argue that there was a supplementary appropriations bill brought in but that was an amendment, it wasn’t something that was put together by this administration. It was brought in by the last administration but what we needed at that time was an extension of time and the issue of oil subsidy removal came facing us so a certain amount of money was taken to deal with that matter. So, this is the real supplementary appropriation bill for this administration and it is normal.”

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