Enyinnaya Abaribe, senator
representing Abia south, says the 2018 budget is “totally fictitious”.
Abaribe said this at the
commencement of the debate on budget at the upper legislative chamber on
Tuesday.
The senator said the proposed
N8.6 trillion appropriation bill could not be described as a budget of
consolidation because “nothing was done” in 2017.
He said the assumptions of the
budget are “totally wrong and off the mark” and is “dead on arrival”.
The senator said: “I’m just
quoting the senate leader in his speech – ‘the 2018 budget is designed to
consolidate on the achievements of the 2016 and 2017 budget.’
“What was done in 2017 when less
than 15 percent of that budget was released? Nothing was done. That was why I
said the 2018 budget is fictitious. If that is the word that the
“Senate leader is bothered about,
I withdraw the word ‘fictitious’ and say that the 2018 budget is totally
imaginary. Because nothing was done in 2017. That is a fact that we all know.
“In the leader’s speech, he said
that there was so much money that was received in 2017 and therefore, there is
an estimate of N11 trillion to be gotten. But we know that as at last week, the
total receivables that this government is got was one-tenth of what was stated
publicly.
“In what sense will the 2018
budget be predicated on an assumption that the facts have already destroyed?
You are assuming 11 trillion, yet, getting one trillion. That is why I said
that the 2018 budget is imaginary.
“Rather than debate this that has
no basis in reality, we may just continue to beg this government to be very
specific in the indication of the assumptions underlined in the budget. The
assumptions are totally wrong and off the mark. Therefore, the 2018 budget is
already dead on arrival.”
On his part, Ahmed Lawan, senate
leader, said the word “fictitious” was unparliamentary.
“To call a document presented to
this house as totally fictitious is unparliamentary,” Lawan said.
“I raised this point of order
with the understanding that my brother, friend and colleague would see reason
to withdraw this word (fictitious) and use anything that is parliamentary
acceptable.”
Speaking in the same vein as
Abaribe, Ben Murray-Bruce, senator representing Bayelsa east, labelled the
budget an “active imagination”.
He said: “I want to describe the
budget as active imagination. Some agencies are so bloated it defies logic. The
only way is to reduce the cost of governance.”
The senate has adjourned debate
on the budget to Wednesday.
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