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Senators Debate 2014 Budget, Criticise Nigeria’s Economic Policies
Senators of the Federal Republic have faulted Nigeria’s over reliance on western economic theories as debate on the 2014 budget entered its second day.
The senators said the continued application of foreign economic theories to the Nigerian situation was not yielding the desired result.
In his contribution during the debate on Wednesday in Abuja, the Deputy Senate Leader, Abdul Ningi, said for the Nigerian economy to yield any positive result, the country must abandon foreign economic theories and focus on home grown ones.
“Our economy is a third world economy, we cannot continue to bring western economic theories to address our peculiar situation and expect positive results,” Ningi said.
According to him, Nigeria must emulate other emerging economies that have replaced all the prescriptive western economic theories with home grown approaches that engender economic growth and prosperity.
Senator Danjuma Goje also expressed the need for Nigerian budgets to be tailored to address the country’s peculiar problems and not to satisfy western ways of assessing budget performance.
Goje decried lack of provision in the budget to address the issues of armed robbery, kidnapping and other vices, adding that it was the government’s responsibility to protect the citizens.
On his part, Senator Smart Adeyemi, said that Nigeria’s economic needs were quite peculiar and unique; adding that adopting the western approach to addressing them would not be effective.
“The Minister of Finance must be told to review her World Bank/IMF economic policy because it cannot fit into our own circumstances; it is not working in our best interest,” Adeyemi said.
Senator Ita Enang decried what he described as fiscal rascality of certain federal institutions due to failure of the Finance Ministry to enforce the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
Enang said that the institutions were acting independently, generating revenue and disbursing same without recourse to the National Assembly for necessary appropriation.
For Senator Hope Uzodinma, “the 2014 budget is very reassuring and refreshing as the government’s proposal is consistent with the transformation agenda”.
Uzodinma said that the budget should be forwarded to the relevant committees for further legislative work.
Also contributing, Senator Ayogu Eze said that the budget was a well focused one, directed at creating jobs.
He, however, noted that the problem of budgets in the country was that they had failed to match revenue projections to actual revenue generated.
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