Budget: Buhari, National Assembly leaders resolve grey areas
President Muhammadu Buhari and leaders
of the two chambers of the National Assembly on Tuesday night rose from a
10-minute meeting, saying all grey areas in the 2016 Budget had been
resolved.
The meeting which was held inside the the First Lady’s Conference Room started at about 9.20pm and ended around 9.30pm.
Those who attended the meeting included
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki;
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Deputy President
of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu; Deputy Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yusuf Lasun; Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio;
House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila; and other leaders of the National
Assembly.
The Chief of Staff to the President,
Abba Kyari; Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma; the
Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita
Enang; and the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters
(House of Representatives), Samaila Kawu, also attended.
At the end of the meeting, Saraki told
State House correspondents that the lawmakers came to inform the
President and his team of the solutions they had found to the budget
impasse.
Tuesday night’s meeting followed an earlier meeting between Buhari and Dogara at the Presidential Villa.
Saraki explained that both sides agreed
on the way forward and assured Nigerians that the process would be
completed in a matter of days.
He said, “We just finished a meeting
with the President and the Vice-President. We came to let them know some
of the solutions that we found in moving the budget process forward
and we are happy to say that we have agreed on the way forward.
“We believe that this process will be completed in matter of days rather than weeks.
“So it is good to Nigerians and all of
us, we have found a way forward and in a matter of days, the budget will
be ready for the President’s assent.”
When asked to be specific on the way
forward that they arrived at, Saraki said, “We have committees that have
been set up on our side and also on the Executive side.
“We will engage over the next few days
to just tidy up a few loose ends and here and there and the outcome will
be satisfactory to everybody.”
When also asked to be specific of the
budget would be signed this week, he said, “You heard what I have said. I
said it is a matter of days and not weeks. So, you can start counting
the days which means that between now and Monday or Tuesday, I’m hopeful
that the budget will be signed.”
Udoma also confirmed to reporters that
the Executive had agreed with the Legislature to resolve all grey areas
and the modalities of doing so in the next few days.
The minister said, “We have agreed to
work together to resolve all issues in the next few days and we have
also agreed on the modalities of or doing so.
“It was a very good meeting, very positive and within the next few days all issues will be resolved.
“We are working together, both the
Executive and the Legislature, to sort those things out. Within the next
days, all matters will be resolved.”
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