SENATE REJECTS N4B FOR FIRST LADIES HOUSE

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THE Senate yesterday, refused to approve N4 billion for the
construction of the controversial First Ladies Mission in Abuja.

It, however, approved the sum of N259,649,520, 705 with a shortfall of
N48,716,036 over preceding year  as the 2013 statutory budget of the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In rejecting request for the First Ladies Mission in Africa building, the
Senate said that available funds had been distributed to meet pressing needs in
the areas of engineering and satellite towns.

Besides, the upper legislative chamber said it could not appropriate funds for
the building due to litigation in respect of the proposed plot of land,
declaring: “We cannot appropriate for a land that is not available”.

The amount approved for the nation’s capital city in the on-going year is less
than that of the 2012 fiscal year, which stood at N306,414, 159,188.

This followed the adoption of the “Report of the Committee on Federal Capital
Territory: 2013 FCT Appropriation Bill”, presented by the committee’s chairman,
Senator Smart Adeyemi (PDP, Kogi West).

Out of the amount, a total of N48,600,837,245 representing 18.7 percent was
approved for personnel costs,N50,581,234,058, representing 19.5 percent for
overhead costs while the sum of N160,467,449,402, representing 61.8 percent was
for capital projects for the 2013 fiscal year.

Further breakdown of the budget indicated that the total recurrent expenditure stood
at N99,182,071,303, representing 38.2 percent with the grand total standing at
N259,649,520,705, representing 100 percent.

Earlier while presenting the report, Senator Adeyemi urged
the legislative chamber to consider the budget, saying time was of the essence
due to exigency of work needed to be done in the on-going year.

He said the committee, in carrying out its oversight duties, identified
critical areas of need for development of the territory and ensure improved
standard of living for its inhabitants.

“Therefore, the committee jostled with the budget estimates, deploying funds to
meet areas of critical needs like roads, water, health, education and
development of satellite towns within the territory, city maintenance and
cleaning, recreational facilities, construction of rehabilitation centres,
agriculture, transportation, security services and rehabilitation of ECOWAS
Parliament Building”, he said.

Adeyemi said his committee observed that the overall performance of the
statutory allocation in 2012 was only 43 percent, saying most of the projects
earmarked in the year, were still on-going due to what he referred to as
“overbearing ineptitude of getting the Due Process Certificate”.

“It was further observed that New and On-going projects were not sufficiently
funded due to delay in the release of funds occasioned by bureaucratic
bottlenecks’, he added.

In his remark, Senate President, David Mark who presided over the session,
regretted that the nation’s federal Capital Territory had not lived up to
expectation, saying managers of the capital city must urgently sit up.

He said: “The FCT is supposed to be a model town, a model capital city, and
having passed this budget, we expect that the FCT will be a model capital city
where everything functions, where we must get all the roads to be okay.

“I think there isn’t enough satellite development going on. And so there is a
lot of congestion in town. Street lights are not working, the streets are not
being kept in very good condition, the gardens and lawns are not being
maintained. I think there are a lot of areas where FCT has to work very
properly,” he noted.

Mark enjoined the relevant Senate committees on FCT to carry out oversight
functions with a view to repositioning the area.

“This is where we have to employ your oversight functions, our responsibility,
to make sure that things work properly.

Source: Compass

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