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Budget defence: Senate threatens zero allocation to Accountant-General’s office

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 12, 2026 972 Minutes read0

•Nigerian Senate

The Senate has threatened to withhold approval of the 2026 budget proposal for the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation over poor release of funds to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and the non-payment of contractors.

The warning was issued today by the Senate Committee on Finance during a budget defence session with the Accountant-General of the Federation, Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, reports Channels TV.

The committee, chaired by Senator Sani Musa, declined to consider the 2026 budget proposal, citing widespread complaints about inadequate releases in the 2025 budget and outstanding liabilities carried over from 2024.

“We are not going to take your budget until we are satisfied that your office is ready to do things that will make things work for Nigerians through expected assurances from you,” he said.

Lawmakers expressed frustration over what they described as poor budget implementation, which they said has hampered government operations and left contractors unpaid.

According to the committee, over N2.2 trillion is owed to contractors, a situation senators described as unacceptable.

One lawmaker, Senator Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central) questioned the management of public funds, particularly revenues generated from the removal of fuel subsidy and income reported by government-owned enterprises that reportedly exceeded their targets.

According to him, “Where is the money?” as he demanded clarity on the nation’s treasury and the utilisation of increased revenues realised by the federal government.

Senator Goje further added that the National Assembly has been inundated with complaints from contractors seeking intervention over unpaid contracts, describing the situation as embarrassing for both the legislature and the country.

The committee noted that even security agencies have raised concerns about inadequate funding owing to poor releases.

Lawmakers also called for an urgent review of the federal government’s envelope budgeting system, arguing that it has failed to deliver expected results. They suggested a shift to a performance-based budgeting model to enhance accountability and efficiency.

The Senate maintained that it would not consider the Accountant-General’s 2026 budget proposal until satisfactory explanations and assurances are provided regarding improved budget implementation and timely fund releases.

In his defence, the Accountant-General appealed to the committee to reconsider its decision not to entertain the 2026 budget proposal for his office.

Ogunjimi explained that his office could only disburse funds that are formally released to it, underscoring that the delays were not solely within his control.

He told the committee that the government’s payment platform had experienced technical challenges but is currently undergoing expansion and upgrades to improve its capacity and efficiency.

 

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