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Lawan makes case for N/Assembly budget office

by Shamsudeen Danmallam
December 15, 2021
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Senate to pass 2022 budget December 14 – Lawan

Ahmad Lawan, President of the Senate

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Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Wednesday said efforts must be made to strengthen the National Assembly Budget and Research Office (NABRO) to ensure efficiency in the discharge of its functions.

According to Lawan, such efforts include providing the needed legal backing and funding to enable the office to perform its duties effectively.

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Lawan stated this on Wednesday after a bill seeking to provide for the establishment of the National Assembly Budget and Research Office scaled second reading during plenary.

He said, “This (NABRO) is an office that already exists, because I recall in 2000 that about 22 years or so ago, the then house reps introduced the bill seeking to establish NABRO.

“I’m aware that the office was established by the National Assembly, but there is no law backing it.

“[And] this effort by Senator Sadiq Umar Suleiman is to provide the legal framework, the legal backing necessary for that institution to have the legitimacy that is necessary.

“I’m also aware the office hardly does anything, not because the people are not competent enough, but because they have not been enabled.

“I think it behoves the National Assembly to make funds available for institutions that will make its activities more effective and efficient.

“Individually, we had been given five legislative aides, and the kind of funds available to us will not give us the kind of consultants that we ordinarily need as parliamentarians.

“So, the NABRO office is supposed to house experts in different fields who will give us the best analysis on any issue of significance in national development that Parliament is supposed to consider.

“I believe that we need to energize that office and maybe look for more competent hands to have it perform the functions it is meant to do.”

Sponsor of the NABRO bill 2021, Senator Sadiq Suleiman Umar (Kwara North), in his lead debate on the bill, said that a total of N1,126,529,588 billion was needed to fund recurrent and capital expenditure of the National Assembly Budget and Research Office in the first twelve months after the commencement of the Act.

He explained that NABRO was an initiative of the Nigerian legislature to support its work in its engagements with Executive institutions.

He said giving legal backing to the office would provide the National Assembly with objective, timely and non-partisan analysis, information and estimates needed for economic and budget decisions.

Senator Umar added that it would, among others, provide independent, unbiased and nonpartisan analysis of the executive arm of government’s annual budget estimates;

According to the lawmaker, NABRO would also provide independent and continuous review and monitoring of existing and proposed programmes and budgets of the Federal Government.

In addition to keeping track of bills, the office would provide analysis of the economic implication of the Federal budget on the private sector and the budgetary and financial implication of any proposed legislation when so required by any committee of the National Assembly.

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