Special Assistant to the President on
National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, yesterday told
New Telegraph that his office had taken delivery of a preview copy of
the revised 2016 Appropriation Bill. Enang, who spoke to our
correspondent on the phone, could not, however, confirm when exactly the
document would reach the desk of the president for his final approval
and signing into law.
He, however, gave assurance that Nigerians
would be happy soon, an indication that the processes must have largely
been concluded by the Joint Committee set up to review the budget and
fine tune its grey areas.
“We are just about to take delivery
of the first copy for preview from the Committee of the National
Assembly. We are like walking very closely to the end of the exercise.
So,
Nigerians will be very happy in the next few hours. I will not be
categorical about whether the President will get it tonight or tomorrow
(today) but I just want to let you know that we have just taken delivery
of the preview copy and Nigerians will be very happy, very soon,” Enang
said.
It could be recalled that a 15-man committee was set
up last Wednesday by the leadership of the National Assembly to
interface with another fiveman committee from the executive to harmonise
all the grey areas identified by the presidency in the 2016
Appropriation Bill.
The 15-man committee, which has five members
of the House of Representatives, five members from the Senate as well as
the five members from the executive, was expected to finish its
assignment on or before yesterday to facilitate the transmission of the
final budget to President Muhammadu Buhari for his assent later this
week.
The Joint Committee on the review of the budget was unable
to beat the deadline apparently due to the enormity of the assignment
and the need to avoid submitting a hurriedly prepared document with
avoidable mistakes that could trigger another row. New Telegraph
gathered last night that members of the committee were still working on
the grey areas, which made the president to earlier withhold his assent.
It
was further gathered that the committee may round off its assignment
today to enable it transmit same to the president. A member of the
committee confirmed to our correspondent last night that “we’re working
round the clock to ensure that before midnight today (Monday) all the
differ ences have been properly ironed out.”
She said:
“Immediately we achieve this, we’ll transmit it to the executive arm for
the president’s assent.” According to her, “nobody is happy about the
delay so far, but there is a ray of hope at the end of the tunnel.”
Asked to list the grey areas, she simply said:
“I can’t do that
now, but all the areas enumerated by the executive is being touched and
streamlined to perfection. “The way we are working on it now, within the
next 24 hours we may just hit our target of Monday.” Also yesterday, a
senior aide to the president confirmed to our correspondent that the
amended version was not before the president.
He said: “I am
right now at the State House, but nothing has been sent here. We are
still expecting, but as you can see, it is almost 6:48 p.m. and nothing
is here. So, certainly, it won’t be today (Monday).”
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