Senate Justifies Passage of N2.17tn Supplementary Budget in 48 Hours
His explanation came just as the Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Senator Adeyemi Adaramodu, confirmed to journalists yesterday that there would be an emergency session on Monday to approve the votes and proceedings of Thursday’s plenary where the bill was passed.
The two chambers instantly adjusted their standing rules to ensure that the bill passed the first and second reading on that day.
Heads of the nation’s security agencies and the service chiefs were also attended to behind closed doors on the same day.
However, Ndume told journalists that the National Assembly accelerated the budget passage in the interest of the country.
He said: “The increase in the prices of fuel, costs of essential services and food items have gone up in the country following the withdrawal of fuel subsidy.
“Workers embarked on strike many times as a result of this and there were negotiations between the organised labour and the federal government.
“There were also agitations among parents of students in tertiary institutions following the increment in the tuition fees and the federal government came up with a wonderful idea of giving loans to students in tertiary institutions hence provision of N5.5 billion was made in the supplementary budget for that purpose also.
“The two chambers of the National Assembly met on it and we both agreed to jerk it up to N10 billion. This is because our members from the House of Representatives argue that the provision of N5 billion made for the procurement of the presidential yacht was not necessary at the moment.
“It is not true that the Senate was silent on the N5 billion provided for the yacht. We had harmonised with the House of Representatives before the joint appropriation committee of both chambers prepared and presented their reports. It was even signed by the two chairmen.
“There is also the provision of N8 billion for the takeoff of the new ministries that were created by the President Bola Tinubu-led administration. It is very important for them to get certain things on the ground to start working.
“Apart from this, the Senate considered that since the Independent National Electoral Commission has its off-cycle elections in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi states on November 11, and N18 billion was captured for that purpose in the supplementary budget, they needed to access the funds for proper conduct of the polls.
“The Nigeria Police Force is supposed to supervise the election and it would need more personnel hence the sum of N20 billion was earmarked for that purpose.
“Another item captured in the budget is in the housing sector which got N100 billion. The thinking of the government is that it will tackle the challenge of housing deficits in most urban areas in the country.
“There is no single provision for the National Assembly and we ensure that each geopolitical zone in the country gets N8 billion to fix roads in their areas.
“President Bola Tinubu did not buy a single aircraft. He inherited all of them and he has to maintain them otherwise if he skips their maintenance the aircraft would all be grounded.