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"FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:06am On Aug 07, 2018
...Says passage of supplementary bill crucial to implementation of 2018 budget

...Legislature’s leadership meets Tuesday



Deji Elumoye, Omololu Ogunmade, James Emejo in Abuja

The presidency Monday in Abuja warned that the refusal of the National Assembly to reconvene to approve presidential requests before it could result in imminent shutdown of government activities.

The presidency’s alarm was the fallout of a meeting among Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo; Senate Leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan; and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang, behind closed doors in the Presidential Villa.

Speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, Enang restated calls for the leadership of the National Assembly to reconvene and consider presidential communications, stating that only the reopening of the federal legislature could save the country from imminent shutdown.

According to him, the 2018 budget was conceived to be largely financed by foreign loans, pointing out that the exact amount to be borrowed to finance the budget was not clearly stated as stipulated by the extant law.

However, he argued that details were contained in the recent requests submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly before it proceeded on vacation, adding that the approval was necessary now to enable the government put the machinery in place to secure such loans.

He said: “We are still appealing to the National Assembly to reconvene. You remember that we passed the budget with understanding that the greater amount of it would be gotten by foreign loans.

“Although this was approved that there would be loans, the amount to be gotten was not approved. The Fiscal Responsibility Act requires that the president should specifically state the amount the government wants to get from foreign loans and present it before the National Assembly.

“That letter has been presented to the National Assembly and the National Assembly has to pass that amount before the money could be obtained from foreign financing institutions. This is what we are asking and if it didn’t happen in the next few months, we may have a complete government shutdown.

“What we are receiving from the Federation Accounts as the federal government share of the capital component is not enough to sustain even the 15 or 20 per cent of the budget. So, there may be a complete government shutdown and I know that Nigerians are not going to like it. That is why we are still appealing.”

On who is in control of the majority in the Senate, whether it is the All Progressives Congress (APC) or Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Enang echoed Lawan that more senators had defected from the PDP to APC, adding that the Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, would join the league of senators who had defected from PDP to APC in recent times.

“Now the leader of the Senate has said that they are 53, but I want to assure him that the APC has harvested more people from the PDP and other political parties. The head of the PDP in the Senate is formally joining the APC family and that will be in a big ceremony on Wednesday, August 8 in Akwa Ibom State.

“So, the head of the PDP who holds all the documents of the PDP, Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, is coming over with a great team and other minorities will join the APC family and we are good and strong,” Enang added.

Also speaking, Lawan appealed to the presiding officers of the two chambers of the National Assembly to reconvene the chambers immediately to pass the supplementary budget for the 2019 general election as well as the president’s virement request.

He said failing to pass the requests could hamper the preparation for both the elections as well as the smooth running of the government.

Lawan, who alleged that the failure to reconvene the legislative institution to approve the president’s requests could lead to sabotage, added that such approvals were also necessary for the provision of infrastructure for citizens’ need.

Lawan said: “You know that the budget for 2018 the capital aspect will be largely funded by foreign facilities, loans. Now we need to approve that. We also need to approve other important and essential requests especially that of INEC and other security agencies for our security to be improved.

“It is, therefore, very essential that we reconvene immediately to look into those issues because our government is almost stalled and I believe that if we are able to pass the supplementary budget and virement request from Mr. President, this will enable our administration to provide the various infrastructure that we have planned to provide for Nigerians and also all the other aspects of national development.

“To do otherwise will lead to sabotage this administration; will lead to sabotage democracy itself because if we cannot provide the essentials for Nigerians, if we cannot provide funds for INEC to plan for the 2019 elections, what do we call ourselves?

“Certainly, in the case of INEC for example, INEC could pick some items on the shelves but there are so many important and essential items that INEC will have to place order that could take about two to three months.

“So, it is very imperative that we do the needful, we should convene the National Assembly immediately and as legislators, as representatives of Nigerians, we will do what is best in the national interest.”

He challenged the PDP to publish the number of its senators, insisting that the APC remains in control of the majority in the Senate with 53.

Asked to confirm the allegation that APC senators were plotting to force their way into the parliament to execute their hidden plot, Lawan denied it, saying the information was strange to him.

Legislature’s Leadership Meets Tuesday, to Parley INEC Chairman

Apparently yielding to the clamour from the executive arm of government, the leadership of the National Assembly will meet Tuesday to deliberate on the possibility of reconvening to deliberate on the N242 billion budget proposal presented before it in July by President Muhammadu Buhari to finance the 2019 elections.

The meeting billed for 12 noon in Senate Room 301, sources told THISDAY, would be presided over by the Chairman of the National Assembly and Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, in attendance.

The meeting is also expected to be attended by all the principal officers of both the Senate and the House of Representatives including Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu; Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Lasun Yusuf; the Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who in the last few days is said to be planning to defect to the ruling APC; and Chairmen of INEC Committees in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The meeting of the National Assembly leadership would be followed by another meeting by 1p.m. between the National Assembly leadership and the management team of INEC led by its Chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu.

President Buhari had on July 17 written to the two chambers of the National Assembly, seeking the approval of a budget totalling N242 billion for the purpose of 2019 general election, while also seeking the virement of some projects already inserted into the 2018 budget.

According to the president’s letter, which came into the legislature barely a week to the scheduled annual recess, the National Assembly was being requested to approve the virement of the sum of N164 billion from the 2018 budget.

The president indicated that the total sum of N228 billion should be deducted from the N578 billion projects introduced into the budget by the National Assembly, which the presidency claimed were inserted into the 2018 budget by the National Assembly.

Lawmakers Give Condition for Reconvening

Meanwhile, a group of lawmakers in the lower chamber under the auspices of the Parliamentary Democrats Group (PDG) Monday vowed that the call for reconvening of the National Assembly would not be heeded if the intention is to change the leadership of both chambers.

The group, in a statement signed by its spokesman, Hon. Timothy Golu, said although their leaders were meeting to consider the appeal from the presidency, the Senate and the House might consider the request only if there are assurances that no attempt would be made to unseat either the Senate president or the speaker and their deputies.

Golu said: “Our leaders are meeting to brief us on the appeal by the presidency for us to reconvene. There must be assurance that no illegality will be attempted to be done against any of our leaders.

“We are worried by the statements from some anti-Saraki senators like Adamu Abdullahi and Ali Ndume to the fact that the Senate president must be changed.”

According to him, “Talks are ongoing and as long as there is no threat to our democratic peace, we can reconvene to attend to issues.

“We want peace and stability for our democracy to grow and produce more good fruits and if among ourselves we are found guilty of any form of sabotage for personal reasons, then we are not fair to the people.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/08/07/fg-may-shutdown-unless-national-assembly-reconvenes-warns-presidency/amp/

Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Asianguy(m): 5:08am On Aug 07, 2018
FG is more interested in playing politics than serving Nigerians.

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by surveyProf(m): 5:09am On Aug 07, 2018
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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by dPriv: 5:12am On Aug 07, 2018
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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Nogodye(m): 5:13am On Aug 07, 2018
Let NASS reconvene and stop playing politics with the lives of Nigerians...For some in nass, 2019 will be the end of their political journey.It will soon over

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Vanityupnvanity(m): 5:32am On Aug 07, 2018
Abeg let the military take over. this democracy is just drawing us backwards. things have already deteriorated. biko

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Nobody: 5:36am On Aug 07, 2018
Let it shut down already undecided

Right from PDP's tenure, up till this moment, we've NEVER had a working government! ---modified---

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Nobody: 5:37am On Aug 07, 2018
According to him, the 2018 budget was conceived to be largely financed by foreign loans, pointing out that the exact amount to be borrowed to finance the budget was not clearly stated as stipulated by the extant law.

See the people you want to re-elect again..

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by ORACLE1975(m): 5:44am On Aug 07, 2018
grin grin grin grin what next now!!! Let the game begin Nigerian are tyred of the season film

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by iammo(m): 5:56am On Aug 07, 2018
I knew all along it was a financial matter
Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by ExAngel007(f): 5:58am On Aug 07, 2018
HAPPIE BIRTHDAY TO ME !

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by mistasha: 6:00am On Aug 07, 2018
political misconduct has eaten deep into our fabrics.

Nigeria my father land
Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by chriskosherbal(m): 6:02am On Aug 07, 2018
pp802:
Let it shut down already undecided

Right from PDP's tenure, up till this moment, we do NOT have a working government!
undecided
Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Almaiga: 6:04am On Aug 07, 2018
Saraki is the worst Senate president Nigeria has ever had.
I dey vex. cool

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Nobody: 6:11am On Aug 07, 2018
chriskosherbal:
undecided

Are you alright sir?

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Metuh: 6:13am On Aug 07, 2018
Nogodye:
Let NASS reconvene and stop playing politics with the lives of Nigerians...For some in nass, 2019 will be the end of their political journey.It will soon over
Na today APC don dey play with the lives of Nigerians?


Do you know the number of people killed on a daily basis in this country without the federal government taking any action?


How will the reopening of NASS affect an ordinary Nigerian? mtcheeew

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by FOLYKAZE(m): 6:19am On Aug 07, 2018
The president indicated that the total sum of N228 billion should be deducted from the N578 billion projects introduced into the budget by the National Assembly, which the presidency claimed were inserted into the 2018 budget by the National Assembly.

grin grin grin


The president has put these scavengers called senators in a very tight corner. So the padded bugdet is returned to them for reversion. They saw it coming that looting reserve is been channeled into the Nigerian's benefit. Their jackpot is been broken and the largesse kept from the people is been returned to the people they stole it from. That is a masterstroke from Buhari. He is drowning them in theiw own greed. So they saw it coming and quickly went on recess...

Those who berated President Buhari for signing the 2018 budget after acknowledging that some constituency projects were illegally infused should see this. It is not politics all at all. It wad all about money and financial matters. Now the chunk the legislooters keep hope on for their own election is been hijacked from them.

They better reconvene the House or majority of the house will forcefully sack both Saraki and Dogara for negligence of National issue. Election and Security matters are on their desk and the only thing they could think of is recess. They all should better seat in the plenary or they got sacked. We can talk about the legality afterward.

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Bossontop(m): 6:25am On Aug 07, 2018
undecided
Saraki jus dey hold the FG hostage

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by czarina(f): 6:29am On Aug 07, 2018
And here I was thinking it had shut down already!

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by hisgrace090: 6:32am On Aug 07, 2018
National assembly have seriously dealt with this country.

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by anibi9674: 6:38am On Aug 07, 2018
when the masses have been on shutdown for like forever.

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Alex80s(m): 6:45am On Aug 07, 2018
When you were fighting them, I'm sure it was 4 for your selfish interest and autocratic nature. When they do their job you ignore them the way you ignore court orders. Now, govt will shut down is your pathetic tone.

God will judge you oooh APC someday.

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Racoon(m): 6:54am On Aug 07, 2018
"According to him, the 2018 budget was conceived to be largely financed by foreign loans, pointing out that the exact amount to be borrowed to finance the budget was not clearly stated as stipulated by the extant law."
Abeg why the borrowing foreign loan to fund the budget despite all the recovered looted/relooted monies, spurious IGR from government agencies,etc.This APC government is just mortgaging Nigeria to debts. angry

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Nobody: 6:59am On Aug 07, 2018
We are in deep sh*t in this country. NASS doing its own, presidency threatening to shut down, DSS and EFCC running after defectors...They have no regard whatsoever for the electorate, no compassion, no care in the world!

Worst of all...we all sit and fold our arms or at most we rant on our computers and watch these people play politics at our expense! If I call for a mass protest now, OYO is my case on the D day as people will be too scared to protest, too hungry to hold placards unless I grease palms and pockets! Which way naija?

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by StillX10(m): 7:00am On Aug 07, 2018
The presidency under Buhari has shutdown ever since

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Fierce11: 7:01am On Aug 07, 2018
.Is there even a working government?
Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Corrinthians(m): 7:11am On Aug 07, 2018
What is almighty Saraki afraid of? grin

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Metuh: 7:19am On Aug 07, 2018
Corrinthians:
What is almighty Saraki afraid of? grin
It's the other way round, what's the presidency afraid of? Daura?



You can go with Buhari to serve him in Daura next year. grin

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by 1shortblackboy: 7:31am On Aug 07, 2018
Na dem sabi. Dem open o dem no open o. Them no help me
Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by hopilo: 7:44am On Aug 07, 2018
This FG can lie and Nigerians are gullible. What have we done with the 2019 budget that was passed in May? So within 3 months budget Don finish.
Or are there interested in elections budget of 246 billion naira to feed horses and dogs while humans are hungry.
Let the shutdown happen abeg

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Re: "FG May Shutdown Unless NASS Reconvenes" - Presidency Warns by Realist2: 7:49am On Aug 07, 2018
If the current FG know their work, is this the time to talk about Budget?
2018 Budget was passed in July, first quarter of its implementation has not taken effect or money has not been released, you're so bent on supplementary budget, why not work with the real budget first, if there is no ulterior motive behind the reconvening of the national assemblies?
Buhari has been a threat to this country since day1 ,his aspirations and ambition has caused the deaths of many Nigerians, now his desperation want to destroy the nascent democracy he once rapped, and buggled in 1984.

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