BudgIT says it has made damning discoveries from the 2021
budget, including the duplication of projects and “security votes” allocations
to federal agencies.
Leading the advocacy for transparency and accountability in
public finance, the organisation urged the federal government to audit security
spending and close loopholes for corruption in the budget process.
BudgIT’s latest publication titled “Demanding Budget Reforms
for Resource Optimization” has got Nigerians complaining on social media, with
thousands of comments labeling the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration as corrupt.
Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s CEO, described 2021 as a horrifying
year for Nigerians, with the country battling to contain terrorism,
kidnappings, killings and attacks against security facilities and personnel.
Okeowo regretted the situation despite the allocation of
over N10.02 trillion to security between 2015 and 2021.
In the 2021 budget, according to BudgIT, the security sector
received allocation to the tune of N1.97 trillion, representing a 14 percent
increase from the N1.78 trillion allocated in 2020.”
The report observed how non-security related government
agencies now request and receive allocations as “Security Votes”.
BudgIT found that in the 2021 budget, 117 federal agencies
received allocations for “Security Votes” worth N24.3 billion.
More worrisome according to BudgIT is the fact most of the
organisation who received the funds already had allocations for “Security
Charges”.
“Our investigations into the 2021 budget revealed at least
316 duplicated capital projects worth N39.5 billion, with 115 of those
duplicate projects occurring in the Ministry of Health”, the publication said.
The organization said the detection is very disturbing,
considering the health infrastructure deficit and the COVID-19 pandemic
affecting Nigeria and its N200 million population.
BudgIT said it discovered that some agencies receive
allocations for capital projects they cannot execute.
Projects such as the National Agriculture Seed Council have
an allocation for N400 million to construct solar street lights across all six
geopolitical zones.
Similarly, the Federal College of Forestry in Ibadan in Oyo
State got N50 million for the construction of street lights in Edo State.
Insisting that the aberrations must be corrected, Okeowo
lamented that Nigeria is haunted by a N3.31trillion debt servicing burden which
will wipe out nearly 41.63 percent of the projected N7.99 trillion 2021
revenue.
BudgIT said the federal government can maximise the little
public funds left by blocking the leakages BudgIT has identified.
The organization further warned that if the budget is left
with the current loopholes, it can cover corruption, grand theft and may fail
to accelerate economic recovery.
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