Monday 14 November 2016

Buhari Will Re-present Borrowing Request To National Assembly – Adesina




The presidency in Nigeria says it will provide details requested for by the Senate and re-present the President’s borrowing request earlier returned by the Senate for lacking details.
A spokesman for President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr Femi Adesina, gave a hint on Sunday about the preparedness of the Presidency to re-present the document to the Senate on Channels Television’s programme, Politics Today.

“You notice that what the Senate said was that it needed more details about that bid for loan. It was not that it rejected it completely.
“If on the basis of that you do not re-present, it does not show you as a serious government in the first place.
“This is not a flippant government and before it asked for that kind of loan, it did its homework properly and if the Senate says it needs more details, that will be provided and re-presented,” Mr Adesina stated.
On whether there is perceived political undertone to the return of the document to the executive arm of government, the President’s spokesman said: “It is not about pride or individuals’ interests, but it is about our country. The Presidency is out to serve the people.
“It is an opinion of somebody in the Senate to say that the loan request document was shoddy
“You do not know at any particular time what is motivating that person to speak.
“At any given time, they are under-currents and you need to understand them at any given time”.
Giving further explanation to what he called under-currents, Mr Adesina said: “I meant politics. But what should be at play now should be national interest rather than politics.
“I think that politics is coming too much into play rather than the interest of the people”.

He also mentioned that the Presidency was planning to forward the 2017 budget to the National Assembly soon.
“We are recording better timing as regards the budget and it will come as soon as possible,” he stated.
Earlier on Sunday, a political analyst, Professor Abubakar Momoh, had expressed lack of confidence in the economic team of the current government.
He made the statement considering the current economic recession hitting the nation hard.
But Mr Adesina dismissed the opinion, saying “Nigeria is going through troubled times and we need level headed people that will lead us through this period”.
On whether the President will rejig his cabinet, as had been recommended by critics, the President’s spokesman said that President Buhari had the prerogative to rejig the cabinet if he felt they were under-performing.

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