President Goodluck Jonathan has signed the 2015 Appropriation Bill into law, THE PUNCH has authoritatively learnt.
Investigation by our correspondent on
Monday revealed that Jonathan decided to sign the budget into law a
couple of days back without fanfare.
There have been concerns among Nigerians
on whether Jonathan will sign the budget before May 29 when he will
formally hand over to Muhammadu Buhari or he will leave it behind for
the incoming administration which is believed may still prepare a
supplementary budget.
But a Presidency source told our
correspondent that the President signed the budget about two weeks ago
immediately after the document passed by the National Assembly was
transmitted to him.
The Senate had passed the 2015 budget on
April 28, following the passage of the same bill by the House of
Representatives on April 23, with an expenditure outlay of N4.493tn, up
from the N4.425tn proposed by the Executive.
When contacted, the Special Adviser to
the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, also confirmed
that Jonathan had signed the budget.
Although he also did not give any reason
why the signing was not made public, Abati said the President signed the
document “some weeks back.”
The Senate, in passing the budget,
slightly reduced the N2.607,601, 000,300 proposed by the Executive to
N2.607,132,491,708 as recurrent expenditure and simultaneously scaled
down the capital expenditure from N642,848,999,699 estimated in the
proposal to N556,995,465,449.
Education takes the lion’s share of the
budget with N392.3bn; followed by the military which gets N338.7bn while
police commands and formations will receive N303.8bn.
In the same vein, N237bn was voted for
the health sector; N153bn for the Ministry of Interior while N25.1bn was
budgeted for the Ministry of Works.
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