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Friday 6 May 2016

2016 budget: Saraki assures Nigerians of adequate oversight

Senate President, Bukola Saraki has commended Nigerians for their patience while awaiting presidential assent to the 2016 Appropriation Act and promised that the National Assembly will ensure its proper implementation through diligent oversight.

Saraki who joined Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other top government officials in witnessing the signing of the budget into law by President Muhammadu Buhari, said the responsibility is now that of both the executive and the legislature to ensure that the objectives and goals of the budget are duly realized.


He called on ministers, heads of departments and agencies to hit the ground running with the implementation of the various provisions made in the budget so that the expectations of the people can be fulfilled.
"On our own part as members of the National Assembly, we will closely monitor the implementation of the budget by providing effective oversight. We will also ensure that all necessary laws that will aid the transformation of the contents of the budget into practical policies, projects and programmes that will directly have positive impact on Nigerians will be put in place. That is why we have started the amendment of the Public Procurement Act to ensure that a substantial percentage of the money to be spent in the budget are made available to Nigerians through government patronage of Made-in-Nigeria goods and services."
The Senate President thanked Nigerians for their continued support for the present administration and promised that now that the budget has been signed into law people will start seeing the positive impact on the economy and their standard of living.

Saraki restated the National Assembly's commitment to early passage of subsequent budgets since the President had promised earlier presentation.

20 comments:

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    1. Stern is heartbroken hearing such good news as the signing of the 2016 budget. I feel ur pain, even as I don't share in it

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    2. Its okiie! Linda take note!

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  2. very well!
    we are all watching vert closely... they should start implementing the budget already.
























    SCARFACE

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  3. Change has come to stay,I trust PMB to put Nigeria on the right path,God bless Nigeria.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  4. Okay we are not going any here we dey,dey look@the outcome of terrorist in chief muhammadu buhari budge.
    Adequate oversight my fat ass.














    #sad indeed

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    1. KEEP SAYING THE PAINFUL TRUTH FREEBORN!

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  5. Okay....i have no choice than to be hopeful

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  6. Hope all these arnt stories...anyways,im hopeful in Christ!

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  7. NO MOR EXCUSES

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  8. I pray the "Change" comes quickly cos I'm running out of patience.

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  9. I believe that buhari will turn this country around for good to the glory of God's name.

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  11. In God we trust. God bless nigeria

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  12. .... and why is this Saraki not in jail already

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