President
Goodluck Jonathan wrote the House of Representatives on Tuesday seeking
to present the estimates of the 2014 budget to a Joint Session of the
National Assembly.
In the letter read by the Deputy
Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, the President sought to be allowed to
present the estimates on November 12.
Part of the letter read, “I write to
crave your kind indulgence to grant me the slot of 12:00 noon on
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 to enable me to formally address a Joint
Session of the National Assembly on the 2014 Budget.
“While thanking the Honourable Members
of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for
the constancy of their support, please accept, Rt. Hon Speaker, the
assurances of my highest consideration.”
However, Ihedioha, who presided over
Tuesday’s sitting, also read the riots act to standing committees of the
House over their slow pace of work.
He directed them to submit their oversight reports on the 2013 budget to the House on Thursday.
The House had adjourned twice since
September to give the committees enough time to conclude their oversight
visits to ministries, departments and agencies of the Federal
Government.
Lawmakers had said that they would use the reports of the oversight as a guide in considering the 2014 budget.
Members only reconvened on October 22.
But, on Tuesday, Ihedioha disclosed that
only 10 out of over 90 standing committees had submitted the reports of
their findings on budget performance.
He warned that the leadership would be forced to name any committee that failed to produce its report by Thursday.
In a related matter, a member from Edo
State, Mr. Rasaq Bello-Osagie, complained that the House was being
portrayed in bad light by committees that failed to execute assignments
referred to them.
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