By Fred Itua, Abuja
Senate
Leader Ali Ndume, yesterday, disclosed that the upper legislative
chamber will likely pass the N6.08 trillion 2016 budget into law latest
February.
Ndume also described a recent call by the
opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), that the National Assembly
should commence an impeachment process against President Muhammadu
Buhari, on alleged involvement in the budget controversy as ‘a joker’.
Addressing Senate correspondents, Ndume
reiterated that Senate would conclude and pass the 2016 budget before
end of February, adding that lawmakers had planned to pass the budget on
record time, but blamed the delay on recent misgivings about the
document.
“We are targeting end of February to
round off everything about the 2016 national budget. If not for the
talk about a missing budget, we would have gone far. But, we are still
determined to pass the budget on time and that will be before the end of
February,” he said.
On PDP’s call for the impeachment of
Buhari, he asked rhetorically: “Did we kill the PDP for what they did to
us in the last 16 years? The call for the impeachment of the president
by the PDP is what they are supposed to do. They are in the opposition.
Buhari is the kind of leader the country wants.
“His emergence is divine intervention. The game the PDP is playing is understandable. The budget is not missing.”
Last week, the PDP urged the National
Assembly to commence an impeachment process against President Buhari
over the alleged involvement of his aide, Senator Ita Enang in changing
of figures in the 2016 budget earlier submitted to a joint session on
December 22.
Speaking on the alleged missing budget,
he re-echoed his earlier position that the budget was not missing,
rather, the Senate committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions
was mandated to carryout an integrity test on the two copies of the
budget before the Red Chamber.
“Not only that the budget was not
missing, the budget cannot be missing. The budget comes in copies. The
copy submitted by Mr. President cannot be missing. There are some issues
that came later surrounding the budget.
“We told the Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions to find out what happened and they
discovered that there were two versions. What the president submitted as
a bill is still there. Nothing has changed.”
Culled from The Sun
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