President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration has prioritised
the repair and construction of roads within the country, unlike his
predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, who earmarked very little for
infrastructure.
Mr. Buhari said this in a speech Friday before signing the 2016 budget into law.
“To illustrate our renewed commitment to infrastructural development,
the 2016 budget allocates over N200 billion to road construction as
against a paltry N18 billion allocated for same purpose in the 2015
budget,” President Buhari said.
The president said his administration earmarked N350 billion for
capital construction projects, with the hope that figure ill help
stimulate the country’s ailing economy.
“The signing of the budget today will trigger concerted efforts to
reflate the Nigerian economy, a key element of which is an immediate
injection of N350bn into the economy by way of capital projects,” he
said.
The 2016 budget was signed Friday afternoon after months of bickering
by the executive and the National Assembly over figures and projects
proposed in the document.
At the event, Mr. Buhari thanked all those who worked to make the budget a reality, including leaders of the National Assembly.
“It gives me great pleasure today to sign the first full-year budget of this administration into law.
I thank the leadership of the National Assembly, in particular, the
Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and
indeed all members of the National Assembly for their cooperation in
making this a reality,” Mr. Buhari said.
The president pledged a smoother process for the 2017 budget cycle.
“The budget is intended to signpost a renewal of our commitment to
restoring the budget as a serious article of faith with the Nigerian
people.
This Administration is committed to ensuring that henceforth the
annual appropriation bill is presented to the National Assembly in time
for the passage of the Act before the beginning of the fiscal year.”
Mr. Buhari said details of the budget will be made available by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma.
“Through the 2016 budget, aptly titled “Budget of Change’’, the government seeks to fulfil its own side of the social contract.
The Budget I have signed into law provides for aggregate expenditures of N6.06trn.
Further details of the approved budget, as well as our Strategic
Implementation Plan for the 2016 budget, will be provided by the
Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning.
“I shall be speaking in more details about the Budget, its
implementation and the over-all national economic and social policies of
the Government in my address on May 29th, God willing,” Mr. Buhari
said.
Mr. Buhari said his administration exercised prudence in signing the budget because of falling crude oil prices.
“In designing the 2016 budget, we made a deliberate choice to pursue
an expansionary fiscal policy despite the huge decline in government
revenues from crude oil exports.
This is why we decided to enlarge the budget deficit at this time, to
be financed principally through foreign and domestic borrowings. All
borrowings will, however, be applied towards growth-enhancing capital
expenditures.
“Despite the current difficulties, we will work extra-hard to achieve
our revenue projections. Our revenue generating agencies are coming
under better management and are being re-oriented.
The implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) is expected
to contribute significantly to improving transparency over government
revenues.
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