Senate Set To Consider 2014 Budget Next Week
According to Punch ng
The Senate said on Thursday that it would devote three days next week to consider and pass the 2014 budget.
It also referred the screening of the
newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff and service chiefs to its
committees on Defence, Army, Navy and Air Force.
The consideration of President Goodluck
Jonathan’s request for the confirmation of Col. Umaru Ahmed (retd )
as a member of the governing board of Infrastructure Concession
Regulatory Commission was also shifted till next week. The task will
be carried out by the Senate Committee on Works.
The committees are to submit their reports within one week.
Senate President, David Mark, who read a
letter from the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma – Egba, said the debate on
the N4.6 trn 2014 budget would begin on Tueday and end on Thursday.
Mark therefore urged senators to prepare
for an exhaustive debate that would lead to the timely consideration
and passage of the budget.
He said a register had been opened for senators who wished to contribute during the three-day debate.
Mark recalled that Jonathan had
through the Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister for the
Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, presented a budget estimate of N4.6
trn to the National Assembly shortly before it went on Chistmas and New
Year break.
The Senate asked its Committees on
Defence, Army, Airforce and Navy to work with its counterpart in the
House of Representatives in screening the CDS and the new service
chiefs.
The CDS is Air Marshal Alex Badeh;
Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen Kenneth Minimah; Chief of Naval Staff,
Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice-Marshal
Adesola Amosun.
Attempts made by Senator Kabiru Gaya to reject the appointments of the service chiefs were unsuccessful.
Gaya,who raised a point of order under
Order 53 of the Senate Standing Rule, had argued that Jonathan violated
the 1999 Constitution by appointing and giving portfolios to the service
chiefs before submitting their names to the National Assembly for
confirmation.
He said the President ought to have nominated and submitted their names for approval before assigning offices to them.
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