Kaduna
state governor Nasir El-Rufai has taken up challenge thrown by House
speaker Yakubu Dogara to make public his security votes and local
government funds.
On Monday, he released details of what he spends on security votes as well as what he earns as governor and fired a comeback.
“There is no state government in
Nigeria with a budget nearly as opaque as that of NASS. In March 2016,
this National Assembly, led by its Chairman, promised to provide a
detailed breakdown of the National Assembly budget. Nigerians are
waiting,” he said.
El- Rufai and Dogara had at the closing session of a retreat for National Assembly members in Kaduna, exchanged words
with El-Rufai challenging the National Assembly to make its budget
public while Dogara in his remarks seized the opportunity and challenged
state governor to make public what they get as security vote and as allocations to local governments.
El- Rufai in a statement yesterday signed by his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, said he welcomes the challenge posed by Dogara as a necessary step to improve and strengthen democracy.
He said the budgets of all state
governments in Nigeria are detailed out and are usually presented under
the headings of personnel costs, overhead, and capital expenditure
unlike the budget of the National Assembly which he said is a single
line item of over N100 billion that divulges zero information or
details.
The governor said the National
Assembly can at least break down its own single line budget into the
hundreds of line items that are detailed in every state government
budget in Nigeria and said it is disingenuous for Dogara and other
National Assembly leaders to respond to every request for transparency
by casting aspersions.
"On our part, the Kaduna State
government has consistently made public all its budget details. In 2016,
in an unprecedented step, the state published not only its own budget,
but also that of all the 23 Local Government Councils online on the
www.openkaduna.com.ng website.
"The Local Government budgets
provide details of the recurrent and capital spending of every single LG
in a transparent manner. The proposed 2017 LG Budgets, currently before
the State Assembly, are also already online on the same website, and on
www.kdsg.gov.ng. Approved State Budgets 2016-2017 can be found on
http://openkaduna.com.ng/Budget/approved-budget.
"We invite the Right Honourable Speaker to download and peruse at his pleasure."
The governor said as regards
Security Votes, the details of spending priorities as contained in the
Kaduna Comprehensive Security Architecture (KADCoSA) shows the State is directing security spending on Justice, Technology, Community Engagement and Support to Security Agencies.
He said in 2017, N1.5bn has been
budgeted for the Procurement & Installation of CCTV Cameras for
Monitoring and Surveillance towards Reducing Criminal Activities within
the Metropolis while. N193m is for Procurement of Geo-position
Interceptor and location of GSM UMTS System to Check the Trends and
Intercept/locate kidnappers' GSM calls.
He said N265m has been budgeted
for the Procurement of Drones/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to identify
locations of armed bandits in our Forest Reserves across the state and
the Establishment of a Forensic Laboratory to assist in determining
substantial evidence in cases that otherwise proved difficult in the
past., while N2.6bn has been allocated in 2017 to support the network of federal Security Agencies in Kaduna with communications, logistics and materials.
He said the 2015 accounts of the
Kaduna State Government have been audited, and the audit summary
published in major newspapers and on the state website on 21st June
2016. The Accountant-General's report for 2016 has been finalized and
its audit is ongoing and will be published as usual and that the audited
state government accounts can also be found on its website.
El-Rufai also released details of what he earns as governor revealing that his gross monthly salary stands at N555,926.74, while the met stands at N470,521.74.
He said this reflects
what the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission approved
as the salary and allowances of every State Governor adjusted to
reflect provision in-kind of accommodation and transportation.
The governor then reiterated his call for the National Assembly leadership to publish the details of the National Assembly budget, and the salaries and allowances of its leadership.
He
said, “The call to #OpenNASS is not a personal one. It is one which the
leadership of the National Assembly owes to all Nigerians. It is
therefore disingenuous for the Speaker to use State Government budgets
as the excuse for the opacity of the NASS budget.
" In 2016, the NASS budget for
its 469 members was larger than thecapital budget of Kaduna State, with
close to 10 million inhabitants. It is also larger than the entire
budget of several Nigerian States. Indeed, over the past ten years from
2008, the NASS as an institution has cost the country over a trillion
naira without any detail on how this amount was allocated and spent.
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