Plans by the National Assembly to
amend the 58-year old Fiscal Responsibility Act had reached its final
stages with the submission of the report upon which the amendment would
be predicated. The report, which was presented to the President of the
Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, by the Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume,
recommended that annual budget be presented in the first week of
September.
The report, prepared by the Technical Committee on Budget Reforms,
also recommended that the budget be considered within two months and
passed on the Nov. 30 at the latest. The senate president had
constituted the budget committee to produce a Budget Reform strategy
paper and draft Budget Reform Bill.
The aim of the reform is to improve budget formulation, enactment,
implementation, and monitoring and evaluation with a view to improving
budget performance. Presenting the report, Ndume, who commended the
senate president for initiating the process, said the report would
improve on the inconsistencies inherent in the budgeting system.
He also expressed the need to repeal and re-enact the 1958 Act to
check the anomalies in relation to the fiscal year. Part of the report
included enlarging the list of stakeholders to be consulted during the
budget preparation process, as well as pre-budget consultation between
the National Assembly, the executive and the public.
Also recommended by the committee are a fixed and realistic budget
calendar and a pre-budget statement. The report equally recommended the
strengthening of legislative oversight function in order to minimise the
negative perception of the public on oversight performance. In his
remark, Saraki said that the report would be useful in preparing and
considering the 2017 budget. He said that all the aspects of the act
recommended for review were in dire need of renewal.
He pledged the commitment of the National Assembly to be more
transparent in budget processes. Also speaking, the Minister of Budget
and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, said that the success of any
budget depended on the collaborations between the Executive and the
Legislature.
He gave the assurance that elements of the proposed reforms would be
immediately implemented. He called for more collaboration between the
Executive and the Legislature as the consideration of the Medium Term
Expenditure Framework begins. The Senate is now expected to sponsor a
bill seeking to amend the Act in line with the recommendations in the
report.
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