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Omo-Agege: 2022 budget will be ready by December 16

by Tiseer Agenawua
October 14, 2021
in Lead of the Day, National news
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Omo-Agege: 2022 budget will be ready by December 16

Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege

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Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege has assured that the National Assembly is determined to pass the 2022 budget before the year runs out.

Senator Omo-Agege (Delta, APC) stated this when he hosted his former classmates from the Nigerian Law School, Class of ’86 (The Centennial Class) in Abuja, led by ‘Class Captain’ Oladipo Okpeseyi SAN.

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President Muhammadu Buhari had last Thursday presented the 2022 budget of N16.3 trillion to a joint session of the National Assembly.

The deputy senate president said early approval and signing of the appropriation bill into law will ensure planning, bring about enhanced productivity and efficiency in the management and application of the nation’s resources.

He explained that Nigerians are the ultimate beneficiaries of the return to the January to December budget cycle, stressing that this will guarantee full implementation of the economic, infrastructural, social investments and other developmental programmes contained in the budget.

“The budget process is ongoing. In the next 30 days, we will conclude it and pass it before we go on Christmas break, sometime on December 16,” a statement by Omo-Agege’s spokesperson, Yomi Odunuga on Thursday.

On the request for the completion of a moot court at the Nigerian Law School Headquarters, Bwari, Abuja by the Class, the Delta Central lawmaker promised to assist in completing the project. He was excited that his class had taken on such a laudable project.

Speaking on a bill sponsored by his colleague that seeks to increase the number of law school campuses in Nigeria from six to 12, the federal legislator emphasised the need to reach out to all stakeholders to determine its acceptability or otherwise.

“We have stepped in so many times to assist the Judiciary as much as we are able to by way of improvement in their welfare, especially with the FCT courts, trying to provide adequate funding to expand the court and provide facilities. And for most of us who come from the judicial family, I know what my own Dad went through using long-hand to do most of the work as opposed to what obtains abroad. I keep telling the judges who come before us here for confirmation that I am sure that if people like my Dad had such benefit, it would have added 10 years to his lifespan. Any assistance you need, you can always count on us,” he said.

Earlier, ‘Class Captain’ Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN) said the visit was aimed at briefing the lawmaker on the activities of the Class, especially as it relates to her legacy project of building a moot court at the Nigerian Law School Headquarters, Bwari, Abuja as well as the forthcoming Annual General Meeting of the Class holding in Port Harcourt, Rivers State

He added that deserving members of the Class would be given awards at the event.

Other members of the Class on the delegation include: Chief Duro Adeyele (SAN); Nella Andem-Rabana, (SAN); Marcel Oru FCIArb (UK); Bala Yabani, Esq, Deputy Clerk of the National Assembly; Mohammed Monguno, Esq, former Attorney General, Borno State; Omeresan Arenyeka Esq; Raymos Guanah Esq among others.

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