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CSO Decries Delay In 2018 Budget Passage
Lead Director, Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), Mr Eze Onyekpere, a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), says the delay in the passage of the 2018 budget is impacting negatively on the economy.
Onyekpere said this yesterday in an interview.
Onyekpere said that the impact was being felt negatively as the budget was required by public and private sector stakeholders to plan and manage their economic activities.
“The delay compounds the already parlous economic situation and shows a country that is afloat and without a focused leadership at both the executive and legislative levels.”
Similarly, the Head of Research, Budget Nigeria, Mr Atiku Samuel, said lack of a budget calendar, lack of coordination and lack of planning were the major reasons for the setback.
According to him, during the budget formation phase, the executive and legislators and other stakeholders should have been consulted and actions point agreed on to avoid such delay. “However, not much is done by the executive to carry the legislators along.
“As such, issues on the budget framework, lack of details, frictions between the legislators and executive and how the legislators process information differs from how the executive process information.
“In all, the lack of coordination cumulates into a bigger issue that has delayed the passage of the budget among other issues,” he said.
The 2018 budget which was put at N8.612 trillion and presented to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari on Nov. 7, 2017, was tagged “Budget of Consolidation.’’
The Federal Government had in 2017, made a commitment to submit the 2018 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly so that it could be passed into law before the end of 2017.
This was in order to return the nation’s budget cycle to the regular January-December.
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