With effect from tomorrow, the
House of Representatives adhoc committee on the non- implementation of capital
projects in the 2015 Appropriation Act will commence an investigative hearing
with ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in attendance.
In the absence of substantive
ministers, Permanent Secretaries of Federal Ministries would have to explain to
the lawmakers factors responsible for the
non-implementation of the N700.78 billion component of the N4.4 trillion
approved in the 2015 Appropriation Act by the National Assembly with three
quarters already gone of the fiscal year.
The National Assembly while
considering the Executive’s 2015 budget,
proposal increased capital expenditure from N633.53 billion to N700.78 billion
and reduced recurrent expenditure from N2.616 trillion to N2.584 trillion.
The Ahman Pategi headed Committee
is expected to assess the performance of Federal Ministry of Finance in
carrying out its mandate as contained in the Appropriation Act and Section
30(1,2) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and report back to the House on resumption
on September 29.
Just before the House went on
recess, a motion titled “Non-implementation of capital projects as Contained in
the 2015 Appropriation Act; Federal Government budget and serial breach of the
Fiscal Responsibility Act by the Federal Ministry of Finance and threats to my
effective representation of my constituency,” sponsored by a member, Hon.
Patrick Asadu (PDP-Enugu) acted as a catalyst for the resolve of the lawmakers
to institute the probe.
When the debate began, members
expressed worry over the report that over 11,000 projects were abandoned across
the country and warned that further delays in the implementation of the 2015
capital budget will expose the country to higher eventual expenditures on the
same projects.
While presenting his argument on
the motion, Asadu said the non release of funds for the implementation of the
capital components of previous Appropriation Acts was worrisome.
He said: “By Sections 81 and 82 of the 1999
Constitution as amended, the Federal Government expenditures must be either as
direct charges on the constitution, as contained in the Appropriation Act or
supplementary Appropriation Act where applicable or as may be specifically
prescribed by the National Assembly, while Section 30(1) of the Fiscal Responsibility
Act clearly mandates the Hon. Minister of Finance through the Budget Office to
monitor and evaluate the implementation of the annual budget, and assess the
attainment of fiscal targets and report thereon on a quarterly basis to the
Joint Finance Committee of the National Assembly and to also publish same in
the mass and electronic media not later than 30 days after the end of each
quarter of the financial year.
“There has not been any
constitutional amendment adjusting the financial year by the National Assembly
nor has any public announcement has been made by the Ministry of Finance in any
mass and electronic media on the implementation of the budget and attainment of
fiscal targets.”
Speaker Yakubu Dogara thereafter
inaugurated an adhoc committee headed by Pategi to ascertain the level of
implementation of the capital expenditure of the 2015 Appropriation Act after
members overwhelmingly voted in favour of the motion.
Credit: Nation
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