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Senator Abaribe exposes how Anyim got N1.4bn for computer software


A senator representing Abia South Senatorial district, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe has highlighted how poor budgeting has been hampering the nation’s growth over the years, concluding that the immediate past administration of President Goodluck Jonathan committed huge inconsistencies in budgetary processes and duplication of subheads which accounted for poor implementation.

Abaribe, in buttressing his argument, cited the approval of N1.4 billion by Jonathan’s administration for the acquisition of computer software for the Office of the Secretary to the Federal Government, then occupied by a former Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim, between 2012 and 2015.

Abaribe disclosed this in Benin City, the Edo State capital, while delivering the 2015 Faculty of Social Sciences Annual Lecture of the University of Benin (UNIBEN).

He spoke on the topic “Our Country, our budget: A critical analysis of Nigeria’s budgeting system”, adding that the office of the SGF had N1.223 billion as welfare package, with N580 million voted for subscription to bodies in the 2015 budget.

He said: “A breakdown of the money appropriated in the last four years indicates that in 2012, N250 million was appropriated for software acquisition, yet the sub head appeared again, gulping N100 million while the sum of N580 million was budgeted for the same expenditure.

“I begin with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. What could justify the allocation of N1.223 billion to that office for welfare packages? The same office also has N367.715 million for subscription to professional bodies and N580 million for computer software acquisition.

“Computer software in this case constitutes a veritable sink holes for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) seeking to pillage the treasury.

“Still on this office, let’s take time to examine this computer software acquisition. In 2012, N250 million was appropriated for software acquisition. In 2013, the subhead appeared again, gulping N100 million. Now in 2014, N580 million was appropriated for it.

“What is this computer software that a particular office acquire every year? Which privately-owned company acquires computer software to the tune of N100 million – and more – every year?

“If you check the budget for every MDA of the Federal Government, you will see identical provisions for computers, software and consumables year in year out”, Abaribe said.

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