By Olusegun Lawrence. The Body of Principal Officers of the House of Representatives has described the allegations that the 2016 budget was padded as wild, baseless and unfounded.
This was contained in a statement jointly signed by all the House Principal Officers including House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila.
Prompt News Online reports that Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin, is alleging that the Speaker,Yakubu Dogara and some Principal Officers actually padded the budget, asking Mr Dogara to resign.
The statement by the Body of Principal Officers is reproduced below:
BODY OF PRINCIPAL OFFICERS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, ON THE 2016 BUDGET CONTROVERSY : 18th AUGUST 2016.
In recent weeks, the nation’s public space has been inundated with a treatise of discuss centered around the concept “BUDGET PADDING” , newly introduced into the lexicon of the Nigerian legislative Appropriation process.
The proponent, the recently sacked Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation Hon Abdulmumin Jibrin sought to make allegations of impropriety against the leadership of the House over the process and content of the 2016 budget passed by the National Assembly and signed into law.
While the leadership is determined to ensure that absolute diligence, maturity and due process are employed in dealing with the allegations, instead of joining the accuser in a press war, it is important to state, in the interest of the agitated public, that the allegations are wild, baseless and unfounded. Good enough, all the said allegations raise issues that can be easily verified and the public will be availed ample opportunity upon the resumption of the House.
In the meantime however, the Leadership of the House of Representatives wishes to reaffirm that it took collective action, in conjunction with the Senate and a team from the Executive, to rescue the 2016 Budget when it became obvious that the former appropriation Chairman had placed both the document and the process in jeopardy resulting in a spate of agitations from Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
Furthermore, the decision to relieve the erstwhile Appropriation Chairman of his position was a collective decision of the leadership in response to unrelenting pressures from the overwhelming majority of Honorable Members who were irked by the former Chairman’s gross abuse of the budget process. Both actions were taken in the best interest of the institution and the nation for which we take full responsibility.
Truth may be slow but it usually always wins the race in the end. We have no doubts.”