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Friday 29th March 2024,
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Why budget padding occurs — Senator Ita Enang

ABUJA— SENIOR Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, has said the special attention being accorded sectoral allocation in the country’s annual budget, leaving other details in the hands of appropriation committees of the legislature to handle and approve for government agencies and parastatals, was responsible for padding.

By Joseph Erunke

Senator Ita Enang

 

Sen. Ita-Enang

Senator Ita Enang also faulted the re-drafting of appropriation bills by the legal department of the legislature, insisting that the avenues were giving room for padding of budgets.

His position was contained in his paper presented at Legislative Lawyers Forum, LLF, during the just concluded 2016 Nigeria Bar Association,  NBA,  in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a copy of which was obtained by Vanguard, in Abuja.

He frowned on the manner appropriation bills of the country were considered and passed by the National Assembly over the years by only focusing on major sectoral allocations in the budget proposals while leaving other sectoral allocations in the hands of appropriation committees.

He said: “There is the common practice that after bills may have been passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives, the legal department now re-drafts the bills, perhaps, changing certain words to give them a presentation in a legal draftsman’s perfect legislative draft.  This, in my view, is inconsistent with the provisions of the law.”

According to him, the practice must stop, if padding of the budget must be brought to end.

Enang in the paper presentation, entitled “Fresh Perspectives in Legislative Practice: Who Makes the Law, Legislature in Session, Committees or Legislators’ Bureaucracy? posted that as practiced in the current dispensation since June 1999, legislators’ bureaucracy and not legislature in the session made the law by making the final draft of such laws, before forwarding such bills already passed by the legislature in session to the President or Governor for assent through the Clerk to the parliament.

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