President
Muhammadu Buhari has signed the 2016 Appropriation Bill into law after an
initial rancour between the Executive and the Legislature on some of the
contents of the Bill.
“I
can’t promise that it will be an easy journey, but I can assure this government
you have freely elected will work with honesty and dedication,” the President
said during the budget signing.
He
said his government was committed to changing the structure of the Nigerian
economy “once and for all,” while also commending the sacrifice and resilience
Nigerians “who have continued to have hope and confidence of a great future.”
The
event, which took place at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, was witnessed by Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu Dogara
and National Chairman of the ruling APC John Odigie-Oyegun.
Buhari
said at the event that through the 2016 budget, 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 N6.06
trillion,’’ he said.
According to Buhari, 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.
According to Buhari, 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’’.
He
said that in designing the 2016 budget, the administration made a deliberate
choice to pursue an expansionary fiscal policy in spite of the huge decline in
government revenues from crude oil exports.
He
said that was why it decided “to enlarge the budget deficit at this time, to be
financed principally through foreign and domestic borrowings’’.
The
president noted that all borrowings would, however, be applied towards
growth-enhancing capital expenditures.
He also reassured that in spite of the current difficulties the administration would work extra-hard to achieve its revenue projections.
He also reassured that in spite of the current difficulties the administration would work extra-hard to achieve its revenue projections.
“Our
revenue generating agencies are coming under better management and are
re-oriented.
“The
implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) is expected to contribute
significantly to improving transparency over government revenues.
“Our
determined fight against corruption is resulting in improvements in the quality
of public expenditure.
“The
work of Efficiency Unit, as well as other public financial management
initiatives, are also contributing in this regard.
“The
continuing efforts to reduce recurrent expenditures should hopefully free up
more funds for capital expenditure in 2017 and beyond,’’ he added.
Buhari
observed that Nigerians were experiencing probably the toughest economic times
in the history of the nation and added that he was not alienated from the
peoples’ struggle.
“I
read the newspapers and listen to the TV and radio news; I hear your cries; I
share your pains. I want to commend the sacrifice, resilience and toughness of
all Nigerians, young and old, who have despite the hardships continued to have
hope and confidence of a great future for Nigerians.
“But
permit me to say that this government is also like none other. We are
absolutely committed to changing the structure of the Nigerian economy once and
for all,’’ he said.
He
said government was working hard to diversify the economy such that the country
would never again have to rely on one commodity to survive.
He
said the aim was that we could produce the food we eat, make our own textiles
and produce most of things we use.
“We
intend to create the environment for our young peoples to be able to innovate
and create jobs through technology.’’
He
acknowledged that the journey might not be easy but in the interest of many,
government had to tread the difficult path.
“But
I can assure you this government you have freely elected will work with honesty
and dedication day and night to ensure that our country prospers and that the
prosperity benefits all Nigerians,’’ he said.
Source: TheGuardian
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