HeadlineJibrin Reveals How Osinbajo Took A Risk By Signing 2017 Budget

Jibrin Reveals How Osinbajo Took A Risk By Signing 2017 Budget

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SAN FRANCISCO, June 19, (THEWILL) – Suspended member of the House of Representatives, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has stated that the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo took a risk by signing the 2017 Appropriation Bill into law.

THEWILL recalls that the Acting President had questioned the extent of changes made to the 2017 appropriation bill by the federal lawmakers, who replied that the National Assembly acted within the law and is not a rubber-stamp to the Executive.

Noting that Osinbajo agreed to sign the budget after the National Assembly assured him that they would restore the lifted funds, Jibrin asserted that such demonstration of faith in the lawmakers was unprecedented, and “the most generous concession in budget negotiation by a President since 1999”.

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In a statement issued on Monday, he stated that it was risky because once the appropriation bill is signed into law, the Executive arm of government is bound to implement it, regardless of its correctness or otherwise.

Jibrin recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had last year insisted on not signing the appropriation bill until all ‘grey areas’ were resolved and corrections effected by the federal lawmakers.

According to him, “No any President has ever agreed to sign the budget into law on the basis of extracting a commitment from NASS. In this case of Ag President Osinbajo, perhaps beyond the respect he enjoins, he must strive to also be feared, through resistance to compromising settlements in his relationship with NASS.

“The reason isn’t far-fetched all attempts to flatter and hoodwink President Buhari into signing the 2016 budget, by assuring to make corrections later, met an impenetrable brick wall. He saw through the smokescreen, and thus even refused to be blackmailed by threats of possible backlash from NASS if the budget is not signed before corrections are made and also the need to save time.

“No President was ready to take the risk with NASS but Osinbajo did, as it appeared like striking a deal with an untrustworthy partner. Whether this seeming pact is calculated or not, is left for time and the scrutiny of vigilant and critical Nigerians to determine. What is obvious, however, is the Ag President has played into the hands of NASS.

“What the Ag President has given to NASS is a victory it has never had in the budget process since 1999, understandably to strengthen the relationship between the two frequently hostile arms of government. And so, he deserves a reciprocal gesture and unmistakable friendship from the lawmakers, not attacks and threats.”

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