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Reps Suspend Debate On Supplementary Budget
The House of Representatives yesterday in Abuja suspended debate on the 2013 supplementary budget, due to non availability of copies of the bill.
On March 21, President Goodluck Jonathan sent a proposal to the two chambers of the National Assembly for an amendment of the 2013 Appropriation Act.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, who made the announcement said that the bill was stepped down to allow members of the House to have copies of the bill.
“We have been expecting copies of amendment to the Act from the executive since last week, I instructed the Appropriation Committee Chairman to get copies.
“We can’t take the second reading of this bill unless the copies of the bill are made available to all members,” he said.
The Chairman of the Committee on Appropriation, Rep. John Enoh , explained that copies of the bill would be provided to members on Monday.
Also,Jonathan in separate letters to the assembly, said that the N4.9 trillion budget could hamper the work of the executive if it was implemented as passed.
He urged the leadership and various committees of the assembly to change certain provisions in the budget which had already been passed.
According to the letter, it becomes imperative that certain provisions, including cuts to personnel cost across the service and provisions for some capital projects be changed through an amendment.
“In this respect, I hereby forward a copy each of the 2013 Amendment Budget Proposal.
It is my hope that the distinguished members will consider and approve these revised proposals in your usual expeditious manner,” it said.
According to Jonathan, certain clauses and provisions in the budget are in conflict with the principle of the separation of powers.
He told the lawmakers to amend the clauses in line with the agreement he reached with the lawmakers before he signed the budget into law on February 27.
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