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House Committee Faults NIA, SSS Budget Hoarding
The House of Representatives Committee on National Security,
Intelligence and Public Safety, has decried the non-release of the entire 2012
capital budget of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and State Security
Services (SSS).
This is contained in a statement issued and signed by Rep.
Bello Mutawalle (PDP- Zamfara), Chairman of the committee,
In the statement issued to newsmen in Abuja, the chairman
said the situation could have adverse effect on the fight against the security
challenges facing the country.
Mutawalle lamented that budgetary releases to the two
agencies presently stood at 50 per cent less than three months to the end of
the year.
“It is really sad that in spite of the huge security
challenges bedevilling Nigeria, the government does not deem it fit to make
full releases of the capital allocation of these two agencies.”
Mutawalle said the committee would ensure that the situation
would not happen again as the National Assembly commenced debate on the 2013
budget presented on Wednesday by President Goodluck Jonathan.
“If the ministry of Finance has released the entire capital
budget of the two security organisations, they would achieve more than what
they did with the 50 per cent allocated to them.
“They have demonstrated that with full funding they will not
only improve their capacity to tackle the menace of insecurity, they would also
be at par with their counterparts in other countries.”
The various committees in the House of Representatives
recently embarked on oversight visits to Ministries, Departments and Agencies
(MDAs) of government to ascertain the level of implementation of the 2012
budget.
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