Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Presidency distances self from the budget padding scandal##



The senior special assistant to the president on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang has distanced the President Buhari from the budget padding scandal rocking the National Assembly.


According to Premium Times, Enang on Tuesday, August 9, at the national secretariat of APC after a closed​-​door meeting with the party leadership said the presidency did not know anything about the scandal.

The  budget scandal surfaced after the former c​hairman of the House of Representatives committee on appropriation, Abdulmumini J​i​brin, alleged that the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, his deputy, Yusuf Lasun​,​ and two other principal​ officers “padded” the budget with N40 billion.

But Dogara has since denied the allegation, even going as far as saying budget padding was not an offence
He has also refused to resign from office as demanded by some members of the lower legislative chamber.

However, Ita Enang has absolved the presidency of complicity in the scandal saying the Appropriation Act being implemented was the one passed by the lawmakers in March.


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“We are here on the invitation of the party leadership of the APC with my colleague to bring answers to issues raised by the party from the 2016 Appropriation and we have been with the party for a little over three hours and we have given explanation on every issue that there was nothing, to our knowledge, no padding of the budget,” he said.
“The budget as assented to by Mr. President is the budget as passed by the National Assembly and that is the budget be​ing executed.



“But as at now the party is handling it as a domestic issue, and all of us are enjoined not to make public comment on the details of it because the matter is still under consideration.
“So that is what we will want to say for now, we will not want to go into the details of it so that we will not breach the ethics of the party, the directives of the party or pre-empt everything, any outcome by the party.”
When asked if Mr Dogara was guilty of the allegation leveled against him, Enang, was however evasive saying it was not appropriate to draw any conclusion on the matter.


According to him, “I will want to say that we came here as persons who work as liaison officers on the budget and the party had questions for us to make clarifications and we have made those clarifications to the party.
“We would not want to draw any conclusion. Please let us not go too far and mentioning any office.
Let it be that two of us have appeared before the party.

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