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Undue borrowing under Buhari cause of hardship — Senators

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 21, 2024 3743 Minutes read0

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Senators yesterday bemoaned that the borrowing culture of President Muhammadu Bu­hari’s administration is behind the current economic hardship faced by Nigerians.

They have also moved to probe the N22.8 trillion ways and means advances extended by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the federal government under former President Buhari, reports Daily Trust.

The upper chamber during a debate on the report of the Joint Committee on Banking, Insurance & Other Financial Institutions (BIOFI), Finance, National Planning, Agriculture and Appropriation stressed the need to examine the details of the borrowing.

Taking turns to argue on the subject, the lawmakers regretted that the previous government, contrary to the request of the Na­tional Assembly, did not provide lawmakers with explanation of the process.

In his contribution, the sen­ator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, called on colleagues to “be serious with what we do here. Nigerians are watching us.”

He lamented the current eco­nomic hardship in the country, regretting that the executive was “wallowing in a problem and wants to drag all of us into it.”

Regarding the federal gov­ernment’s request in 2023 for the now controversial ways and means, the Borno South lawmak­er insisted that the red chamber was not provided with the de­tails of the overdraft, and as such could not “approve illegality.”

Referring colleagues to the 1999 constitution, he said that the National Assembly was not em­powered to review expenditures made after approval by minis­tries, agencies and departments of government.

Ndume insisted that he was not part of the plenary which approved the ways and means advances but it was required that after funds were spent, the execu­tive was expected to revert with details of how the funds were expended.

He noted that the report pre­sented lacked details, saying, “Mr. President, I was not part of the plenary that gave the nod for ways and means but the detail of funds spent was not provided. This is illegal.”

In a bid to clarify Senator Ndume’s concerns, Senator Barau Jibril, who then was the chairman of the committee of the upper chamber on Appropriation explained that “ways & means is meant to be a temporary over­draft approved by the CBN to the executive arm of government.

“Such overdraft requests come in the case of an emergen­cy. And it was an overdraft to the previous government.

“The passage of the ways and means was a collective responsi­bility.”

Attempts by the Deputy Sen­ate President, Barau Jibril, who was the Chairman, Appropria­tion Committee of the ninth Sen­ate to placate Senator Ndume’s de­mand for an explanation of the details of the ways and means was not satisfactorily received by the chamber.

On his part, Senator Ahmad Lawan under whose leadership the ninth Senate approved the overdraft to cater for the Federal Government’s Anchor Borrow­ers’ Programme and other key social, economic and infrastruc­tural programmes, countered Senator Ndume, maintaining that “let no one here say that the Senate cannot revisit issues. There’s nothing this National Assembly cannot look at, and consider.

“The National Assembly can look at expenditures and sanc­tion unlawful and unauthorised expenditures.

“What was approved was N22 trillion, and another N819 billion to address infrastructure, and others.

“But what Nigerians want today is food and security. We should be looking at how to pro­vide food and security to Nigeri­ans.”

The former Senate President equally okayed the need “to look at the past and consider the un­pleasant present.”

His position was supported by Senator Mohammed Goje, who argued that the upper legis­lative chamber has the power to approve.

In his intervention, the Sen­ate President explained that past expenses put the country in the current situation and must be addressed, pointing out that reviewing the present situation was critical.

He stressed that the Senate must look for ways to assist the Federal Government to end the situation in the country, even as he added that the ways and means jerked up from N22 trillion to N30 trillion due to accrued interests.

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