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We don’t know of anybody who has benefited from your programme - Senate faults Buhari’s N1.5trn Social Intervention Fund

- The Nigerian Senate faults President Buhari’s Social Intervention Fund scheme

- The Senate says the scheme’s beneficial effect is not seen, despite the huge money allocated to it

- Thus, it threatens to cut down the allocation this year

President Muhammadu Buhari’s Social Intervention Fund totalling N1.5 trillion was heavily criticised on Thursday, April 5 as senators faulted the implementation of the programme and questioned its effects on the Nigerian masses.

Following what the senators described as a failure of the programme, they threatened to cut down the appropriation this year by 20%, adding that the publicity of the programme at the moment was zero, Vanguard reports.

NAIJ.com gathered that the senators’ position came as the special adviser to the president on social investment, Maryam Uwais, appeared before the Committee on Appropriation, led by Senator Danjuma Goje (APC, Gombe Central) to defend the 2018 budget proposal.

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The lawmakers, who were not impressed with the manner the programme was being executed, demanded for names of the beneficiaries of the social intervention programme from their various states, which the agency promised to submit before the close of yesterday.

In his opening remarks, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senator Danjuma Goje, expressed dissatisfaction with the implementations of the programme.

He lamented that despite the N500 billion allocated to the intervention programme annually, lawmakers were left out of the programme across the country.

Goje and his colleagues told Uwais that if she must succeed in the programme, lawmakers must be carried along since they were the true representatives of the people.

He noted that none of his senatorial district members has benefited from the programme introduced by President Buhari.

He said: “You have N500 billion every year, which is unprecedented, totalling N1.5 trillion in three years. I am from Gombe State, and I’m yet to see one single boy or girl that has benefited from the programme.

“I have been active and politicking for 40 years. As far as I am concerned, I don’t know of anybody who has benefited from your programme and this is N13 billion every month.”

Earlier in her presentation before the committee, Uwais, explained to the lawmakers that N500 billion was normally approved annually for the implementation of the programme since the beginning, with the same amount appropriated in 2017, of which N100 billion was allocated for the Social Housing Scheme under the Ministry of Finance.

According to her, for the very reason that the budget of agency is mostly recurrent expenditure, the Ministry of Finance cannot borrow to finance recurrent, just as she told the senators that of the remaining N400 billion, only N90 billion was released to the agency, of which N89.8 billion has been spent.

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She added that 7,487,441 pupils were being fed daily in 22 states by 75,333 cooks in 33,981 primary schools.

NAIJ.com previously reported the chairman, House of Representative committee on Army, Rimande Shawulu, on Thursday, April 5, said President Buhari is courting trouble if he approves one billion dollars for arms procurement without the approval of the National Assembly.

The lawmaker said there would be serious trouble if any money goes out for such purpose in that the president lacks the constitutional powers to embark on such solo procurement without the mandate of the legislature.

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Source: Naija.ng


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