Over N3trn Goes Into Debt Servicing As Reps Pass N17.13trn 2022 Budget

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By; IYOKPO J. EGBODO, Abuja

The House of Representatives has passed  N17.13 trillion as budget for the 2022 fiscal year.
Of the sum,  N869.67, billion has been earmarked for Statutory Transfers, N3.88 trillion for Debt Service, N6,91 trillion for Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure while the sum of N5.47 trillion, is for contribution to the Development Fund for Capital Expenditure for the for the year ending 31 December, 2022.

Chairman of t House Committee on Appropriations, Mukhtar Betara, explained that the proposed capital, recurrent, debt service, statutory transfers  were not tempered with, explaining that provision had to be made for an increase of N400 billion for agencies which came with financial reports not captured in the proposed budget, giving some of such to include INEC, Ministries of Humanitarian Affairs, the National Assembly, and others.

Seaker of the House,  Femi Gbajabiamila in a remark, called for the need to reform the envelop budgeting system for MDAs. “During consideration of the 2022 Appropriation Bill, we were inundated with requests for funding from Ministries, departments and agencies of government, all of whom require additional funding to effectively discharge their mandates.

“We recognise the genuine urgency of many of these requests and we have tried within the reality of limited revenues to meet the most critical needs. However, one thing that is now abundantly clear, is that the legislature needs to act to reform the envelope system currently in place because it imposes conditions that do not make for optimal outcomes. At the same time, we must begin also to consider options for merging agencies where there is a significant overlap in functions and responsibilities, and scrapping other institutions where their utility is no longer apparent”, he stated.

the House also extended the lifespan of capital component of the 2021 budget by 90 days.

This was fallout of  a motion by Majority Leader, Alhassan Doguwa, who explained that due to the cumbersome nature of procurement processes, a lot of strategic projects were still ongoing, requiring the extension for cornered MDAs to continue implementation, a request the House adopted unanimously.

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