President Muhammadu Buhari |
President Muhammadu
Buhari has ordered the complete purge of the Budget Office because of the
discrepancies and padding of the 2016 budget. On Wednesday the
President handed down the directive following the embarrassment that the budget
discrepancies had attracted to his government.
The
Punch report continues:
It
will be recalled that Buhari had on Monday sacked Mr. Yahaya Gusau as the
Director-General of the Budget Office for the same reason and approved the
appointment of Mr. Tijjani Mohammed Abdullahi as his replacement.
But
a top government official who pleaded anonymity told correspondents on
Wednesday that the President was not yet done with the issue.
The
source said Buhari had been properly briefed of the activities of government
officials in the Budget Office who were described as “budget mafia” and accused
of sabotaging the budget process.
He
said that a decision had been taken that while many of the identified officials
would be sacked, the remaining ones should be posted out of the office.
He
added that the Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, had
been directed to implement the presidential directive and communicate the
decision to the affected officials.
The
source said, “The President is really angry over the discrepancies discovered
in the 2016 budget. It has been confirmed that it was a clear case of sabotage.
It was said to have been carried out by a budget mafia whose members are
strongly enshrined in the office.
“The
President’s decision is that the former Director-General should not be the only
casualty in this matter.
“He
has ordered that the Budget Office should be purged. Many of the officials
there will be sacked while others will be transferred to other places other
than where they have already constituted themselves to a mafia.”
When
asked when the President’s directive would take effect, the source said “it is
with immediate effect.”
In
sacking Guasu as DG, Budget Office on Monday, Buhari had also approved the
appointment of Mr. Ben Akabueze as the Special Adviser on Planning to the
Minister of Budget and National Planning.
Sources
in the Presidency had, on February 6, alleged that a budget mafia planned to
scuttle the innovations introduced by the current administration into the
budget by inflating the figures.
A
mafia was alleged to have proposed a budget of ₦9.7tn for capital and overhead
spending, excluding personnel cost, as against the Presidency’s initial
estimate of about ₦8tn.
The
group was said to have proposed ₦3tn as overheads alone out of the ₦9.7tn, a
figure the Presidency later slashed to ₦163bn.
The
Ministry of Budget and National planning had also promised to investigate and
punish those responsible for the errors and strange figures found in the
budget, which was presented to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu
Buhari in December, 2015.
The errors had delayed the
passage of the budget with the federal legislature, saying the February 25
deadline it set for its approval was no longer feasible.
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