Senate Amends 2023 Appropriation Act to Extend Implementation Period

Senate wants 10 allocation of annual budget revenue to agriculture
Senate wants 10 allocation of annual budget revenue to agriculture

The Senate has made significant amendments to the 2023 Appropriation Act, extending the implementation period from March 31 to June 30. This decision was made following a request from President Bola Tinubu, as conveyed in a letter read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during a plenary session.

In his letter titled “Transmission of Appropriation Amendment Bill 2024 and Supplementary Appropriation Amendment Bill 2024 for Consideration,” President Tinubu highlighted the need to extend the time for implementing the capital expenditure of the 2023 Appropriation Act. The Supplementary Appropriation Act 2024 was also introduced to extend its implementation period.

The Senate engaged in a debate over the President’s request, with Senators emphasizing the importance of adhering to constitutional provisions. Senator Ali Ndume stressed the need for proper advice from the Clerk of the Senate to avoid any constitutional complications. Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin emphasized the importance of following legislative procedures and practices in supporting the President’s request.

Former Accountant General of the Federation, Senator Ibrahim Dankwabo, cautioned the Senate to ensure that its actions do not conflict with the constitution, particularly regarding the auditing and review of the nation’s financial accounts. However, Senator Barau referenced constitutional provisions to support the re-enactment of the Supplementary Appropriation Act.

After a thorough debate, the Senate re-enacted the Supplementary Appropriation Act, extending the implementation period to June 31. Senate President Barau commended his colleagues for their deliberations and emphasized the importance of implementing the capital components of the 2023 Appropriation Act for the country’s development.

This decision aims to ensure the effective utilization of budgetary allocations for the benefit of the nation. The Senate’s commitment to upholding constitutional provisions and promoting transparency in financial matters is evident in their deliberations and actions.

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