The 12 things Buhari said after signing 2016 budget
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President Buhari handing over the 2016 budget after signing it |
It is no longer news that
President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the 2016 budget into power. But the
statement made by the Nigerian leader afterwards are quite key.
The signing of the budget
had been anticipated by Nigerians who have described the president as a very
slow individual who has no serious plans for the country.
But after signing the 2016
budget, the president addressed Nigerians on how he feels after signing the
document.
Below are 12 key things he
said after assenting the budget:
1.
It
gives me great pleasure today to sign the first full-year budget of this
administration into law. I thank the leadership of the National Assembly, in
particular, the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and indeed all members of the National Assembly for their
cooperation in making this a reality.
2.
2. The
budget is intended to signpost a renewal of our commitment to restoring the
budget as a serious article of faith with the Nigerian people. This
Administration is committed to ensuring that henceforth the annual
appropriation bill is presented to the National Assembly in time for the
passage of the Act before the beginning of the fiscal year.
3.
Through
the 2016 budget, aptly titled “Budget of Change’’, the government seeks to
fulfill its own side of the social contract. The Budget I have signed into law
provides for aggregate expenditures of N6.06trn. Further details of the
approved budget, as well as our Strategic Implementation Plan for the 2016
budget, will be provided by the Honourable Minister of Budget and National
Planning.
4.
I
shall be speaking in more details about the Budget, its implementation and the
over-all national economic and social policies of the Government in my address
on May 29th, God willing.
5.
In
designing the 2016 budget, we made a deliberate choice to pursue an
expansionary fiscal policy despite the huge decline in government revenues from
crude oil exports. This is why we decided to enlarge the budget deficit at this
time, to be financed principally through foreign and domestic borrowings. All
borrowings will however be applied towards growth-enhancing capital
expenditures.
6.
The
signing of the budget today will trigger concerted efforts to reflate the
Nigerian economy, a key element of which is an immediate injection of N350bn
into the economy by way of capital projects. To illustrate our renewed commitment
to infrastructural development, the 2016 budget allocates over N200bn to road
construction as against a paltry N18bn allocated for same purpose in the 2015
budget.
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President Buhari signing the 2016
budget into law after several controversies.
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7.
Despite
the current difficulties we will work extra-hard to achieve our revenue
projections. Our revenue generating agencies are coming under better management
and are being re-oriented. The implementation of the Treasury Single Account
(TSA) is expected to contribute significantly to improving transparency over
government revenues
8.
Our
determined fight against corruption is resulting in improvements in the quality
of public expenditure. The work of the Efficiency Unit, as well as other public
financial management initiatives, are also contributing in this regard. The
continuing efforts to reduce recurrent expenditures should hopefully free up
more funds for capital expenditure in 2017 and beyond.
9.
As I
said in my New Year message, living in State House does not in any way alienate
me from your daily struggles. I read the newspapers and listen to the TV and
radio news. I hear your cries. I share your pains.
10.
We are
experiencing probably the toughest economic times in the history of our Nation.
I want to commend the sacrifice, resilience and toughness of all Nigerians
young and old who have despite the hardships continued to have hope and
confidence of a great future for Nigerians. But permit me to say that this
government is also like none other. We are absolutely committed to changing the
structure of the Nigerian economy once and for all.
11.
We are
working night and day to diversify the economy so that we never again have to
rely on one commodity to survive as a country. So that we can produce the food
we eat, make our own textiles, produce most of the things we use. We intend to
create the environment for our young peoples to be able to innovate and create
jobs through technology.
12.
I
cannot promise you that this will be an easy journey, but in the interest of so
much and so many we must tread this difficult path. I can assure you that this
government you have freely elected will work with honesty and dedication, day
and night to ensure that our country prospers and that the prosperity benefits
all Nigerians. God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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