LAWMAKERS are angry with Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala over
the non-release of the N100billion constituency projects vote, it was
learnt yesterday. Read more
They have also resolved not to effect any amendment to the 2013 budget, unless the votes are released.
Besides, members of the National Assembly are unhappy with President
Goodluck Jonathan for giving an unconstitutional role of Co-ordinating
Minister of the Economy to the minister.
They alleged that the role has made every decision, especially the release of funds, to go through Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala’s table.
But, a source close to the minister denied last night that she was holding back funds for constituency projects.
Although constituency projects are to be executed by the Ministry of
Special Duties, the legislators are unhappy that the first and second
quarter allocations for the projects have not been released.
According to a source, who pleaded not to be named because he is not
directed to talk to the media, the minister has been withholding the
funds as a precondition for fast-tracking the amendment to the 2013
budget.
The source said: “We are all angry that after bending backwards to
pass the 2013 budget, the minister has refused to release the votes for
constituency projects.
“She knows we are passionate about constituency projects, but she has
tied the release of funds for these projects to amendment to 2013
budget.
“We are already in July; the Minister has not approved the release of
first and second quarters budgetary allocations for constituency
projects.”
Responding to a question, the source said: “What we did this year in
terms of constituency projects is to identify what 109 Senatorial
districts and 360 Federal constituencies need and we passed these
projects to the Executive for implementation.”
The projects are expected to be implemented by the Ministry of
Special Duties. The lawmakers have nothing to do with either the award
of contracts for the projects or the choice of contractors, it was
learnt.
A senator spoke of how members of the National Assembly have been
inundated with complaints about the delay in releasing funds to
Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). “The system is just
unnecessarily being slowed down,” he said, also asking for anonymity.
According to a principal officer of the National Assembly, the
lawmakers have decided to shun the amendment to the 2013 budget, unless
the minister releases funds to the Ministry of Special Duties for
constituency projects.
“These projects have direct bearing on Nigerians, but funds are not
being released as budgeted for. No member of the National Assembly is
happy because we need concrete and people-oriented projects to justify
our election,” the officer said, adding:
“These are projects the Executive never thought of but which are
essential to Nigerians. None of the funds is coming into our pockets
because the Executive will implement the projects.”
A source at the Ministry of Finance, however, told The Nation
yesterday that the issue of N100bn Constituency Ptoject Fund has been a
tradition under the Yar’Adua administration and it has continued with
the Jonathan tenure. He said the fund has been released and that it is
under the supervision of a minister who oversees the implementation of
the projects.
The source said the dispute over the budget has to do with the N72bn
that was removed from the budget, noting that this could result in the
inability to pay certain category of civil servants by Spetember, if the
money is not returned to the budget.
He said: “That is not true. We have no problem with the N100bn set
aside for Constituency Projects because that has been the tradition
since the Yar’Adua administration. I believe that money has been
released even if we may have some issues about implementation. You
should be aware that a minister is in charge of that fund and the
projects. The Minister of Finance has no problem with the release of the
fund at all”.
Culled from The Nation newspaper
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