Only Clerk can disclose National Assembly’s budget details – Senate

The Senate has urged Nigerians seeking to know details of the National Assembly budget to direct their enquiry to the Clerk of the nation’s parliament, Mr Olatunde Ojo

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru, stated this while responding to an enquiry on why the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, had yet to publish details of the National Assembly budget, despite his pledge to do so in 2019

The National Assembly got N134 billion from the N16.39 trillion 2022 federal budget announced by President Buhari penultimate Thursday.

President of the Senate in the 8th National Assembly, Bukola Saraki, had on April 12, 2019, released a summarised version of the National Assembly’s 2018 budget.

The current Chairman of the National Assembly, who is also the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, had pledged to provide comprehensive financial details of the nation’s parliament while seeking the mandate of his colleagues, as contained in his published agenda.

The presiding officer had yet to fulfil his promise since he took over on June 11, 2019.

But the Senate’s spokesperson said the Clerk to the National Assembly, and not Lawan, has the right to supply the budget breakdown.

He said, “Your question should be addressed to the Clerk to the National Assembly, because even me, (as a Senator), has not seen a copy of the budget breakdown before. It is not our job, going by the constitution. Our job, including that of the Senate President, is to make law, perform oversight functions and confirm appointments of the President’s nominees. We are not the ones running the bureaucracy of the National Assembly as elected senators. So, the budget of the National Assembly is not that of the senators. It is the budget of the bureaucracy of the National Assembly headed by the Clerk. So, I will implore you to go and find out from him.”

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