Tinubu didn’t present empty budget boxes before National Assembly –  Doguwa

Tinubu presents budget
President Bola Tinubu presenting the 2024 budget before lawmakers at the National Assembly

 

President Bola Tinubu did not present empty budget boxes before the National Assembly, according to the Chairman, Northern Caucus, Alhassan Doguwa.

Doguwa, who addressed newsmen on Friday in Kano, strongly denied that Tinubu presented empty budget boxes before the national assembly.

He said, ” What people don’t know is that President Tinubu had since submitted a flash drive of the whole budget before his presentation to the Joint Chambers.

” Stop the misrepresentation of facts, we did not receive empty 2024 budget boxes from President Tinubu,”said, adding, ”the speculation is baseless, unfounded and does not even arise.

“I write in response to the mischievous insinuations that Mr President laid empty boxes to the National Assembly on the day he presented the appropriation bill 2023.

” What people don’t know is that Mr President had earlier submitted a flash drive as a soft copy of the 2023 budget. which is now being printed out in hard copies.

”And as usual, he brought one single hard copy of the budget to the floor.”

Doguwa said that the Senators and Representatives were satisfied and were conveniently guided by the verbal presentation.

”’And the way Mr president digested the budget and gave a specific analysis of the funds allocated to the various sectors of the economy.

“I, therefore, want to say that any media or mischievous reports insinuating that Mr president laid empty boxes were not true and unfounded,”he said.

Doguwa, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Petroleum Upstream, insisted that such reports were only being perpetrated by mischief makers and opposition members who would always criticize the government with or without reasonable cause.

He added, ” I further wish to urge Nigerians to disregard such insinuations and condemn the perpetrators as they are enemies of Nigeria’s progress.

”As from next week, the House Committee on Petroleum Upstream will start budget defence on the estimates of agencies under my committee’s supervision.” (NAN)

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