PDP and APC Senators Clash Over Jonathan's Budget



The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Tuesday began
debate on the 2014 Appropriation bill with members disagreeing
along party lines on its passage.
While the Peoples Democratic Party senators commended the bill and
called for its immediate approval, their All Progressives Congress
counterparts sought its rejection and return to the Executive for a
rejig.
In fact, one of the APC lawmakers, who said the bill “does not
worth the paper it was written on,” called for the resignation of
the Minister of Finance and the Supervising Minister for the
Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, because she had
disappointed Nigerians.
APC senators said a budget where 2 animals in Aso Rock get more
money than most Nigerians is crazy...
But to PDP senators, the appropriation bill should be passed because
it would promote economic growth and add my drive to the so called
Transformation Agenda of the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
Before they started making their contributions, the President of the
Senate, David Mark, had enjoined them to use “national magnifying
glasses to view the budget instead of reducing it to partisan politics.”
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu of PDP, however
complained that several critical projects being executed in various
parts of the country were not captured in the 2014 budget.
Senator Issa Galaudu captured it clearly when he said:
“From N947bn in 1999 to N4.6 tn today, the budget has grown by
over 400 per cent, but the impact has not been felt by all Nigerians.
There are some bloated expenses. Even with huge security budget,
every MDA has security provisions. All these make capital expenditure
smaller.”
Senators Ahmed Lawan described the budget as anti-people, adding
that it was packaged to further boost the economic power of
politicians, senior civil servants and big businessmen who are close
to the Presidency.