Friday, January 1, 2016

USA Africa Dialogue Series - STAR INFORMATION: Comparing Nigeria's 2016 Budget Bill, 2015 Budget Act and 2015 Budget Bill {Re: Budget: Buhari assents to 2015 Supplementary Appropriation Act …extends financial year to March 2016}



My People:

A Budget Bill indicates the intentions of the Executive;  an Act (a Bill signed into Law) is a compromise between the Executive and the Legislature.

I present below compiled information of those of 2015 and 2016.  Major increases and decreases are discernible therein, and need little comment.

Finally, we welcome the extension of the financial year 2015 to March 2016...that gives us in the MDAs a little more time to spend the 2016 money given to us on Christmas eve, rather than it being mopped up on January 1 as in the previous years!

Season's greetings, everyone..



Bolaji Aluko


Table 1:  Comparisons of 2016 and 2015 Budget Bills and 2015 Budget Act

Unit/Ministry/Head

2016 Total Expenditure

(Bill)  - President Buhari

2015 Total Expenditure

(Act) - Jonathan Administration

2015 Total Expenditure

(Bill) - President Jonathan

Presidency

39,124,978,811

24,473,865,117

26,663,050,469

Office of SGF

62,358,813,315

58,013,699,584

52,782,859,141

Agric

76,753,672,273

40,621,020,717

40,151,988,128

ICPC

4,618,378,795

4,910,936,843

5,051,408,637

Defence

429,098,182,742

375,497,219,431

358,466,078,637

Education

406,556,376,895

415,883,784,654

419,854,986,591

FCT

37,756,697,983

13,500,000,000

12,000,000,000

Foreign Affairs

49,526,208,900

48,149,382,166

47,495,358,240

Finance

11,192,101,558

18,873,401,022

11,100,949,474

Health

76,333,193,241

259,751,742,847

252,543,773,757

Information (& Culture)

45,162,778,886

24,132,420,241

10,092,743,679

Communication Technology

15,997,128,516

11,592,048,380

11,106,611,116

Interior

198,352,766,543

156,220,022,460

156,557,006,561

Office of HCSF

8,042,152,611

7,090,556,728

7,296,828,934

Justice

18,836,291,016

19,944,638,350

20,095,917,474

Power (Housing & Works)

467,645,043,369

9,606,813,831

8,811,633,477

Petroleum Resources

62,115,123,639

59,774,429,975

59,051,178,741

Works

0

44,985,916,543

39,579,312,175

Mines & Steel Development

18,625,703,622

11,031,109,540

10,436,482,841

Transportation/Aviation

215,797,393,980

17,560,812,531

10,856,830,076

Environment

19,678,214,892

17,499,334,341

15,646,485,175

Office of NSA

90,350,068,052

88,726,771,998

84,128,320,723

Niger-Delta

26,332,596,554

10,434,200,737

8,293,205,819

All Other MDAs

705,001,195,996

534,703,640,112

542,518,166,359

SUB-TOTAL Executive MDAs

3,085,255,062,189

2,272,977,768,148

2,210,581,176,224

 

 

 

 

SUB-TOTAL Executive Bodies

20,501,937,811

19,964,683,643

19,351,311,691

SUB-TOTAL Pensions and Gratuities

200,170,000,000

375,478,494,343

231,408,494,338

SUB-TOTAL Service-Wide Votes (Including  Capital Supplementation)

945,063,000,000

640,127,011,023

541,779,017,746

TOTAL  Expenditure (Non-Debt + Capital)

4,250,990,000,000

 3,164,127,957,157

3,003,120,000,000

 

 

 

 

Statutory Transfers

351,370,000,000

375,616,000,000

411,840,000,000

Debt Service

1,475,320,000,000

953,620,000,000

943,000,000,000

GRAND TOTAL

6,077,680,000,000

4,493,363,957,157

4,357,960,000,000

 

 

 


 




Budget: Buhari assents to 2015 Supplementary Appropriation Act …extends financial year to March 2016

January 1, 2016

President Muhammadu Buhari has assented to the 2015 Supplementary Appropriation Act just as he extended the 2015 financial year to March 31, 2016.

The implication of the extension is that the 2015 budget would be effective till March 31, 2016, after which the implementation of the 2016 budget can begin.

The supplementary appropriation bill of N465.64 billion, which the president submitted to the National Assembly, on November 8 for consideration, was passed by the latter on Tuesday,December 22,  before it embarked on the on-going break.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matter (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, who disclosed this in a terse press statement,Friday, in Abuja, however, did not state the day the president acted on the supplementary appropriation act document.

Enang said he decided to issue the statement in view of several enquiries and calls by legislators,institutions and other relevant bodies.

The statement, tagged: "2015 Appropriation Amendment Act assented to", read: "Further to several enquiries and calls by legislators, institutions,et al on the subject, we deem it appropriate to issue this release. "His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari,GCFR, President, C-in C- has assented to the 2015 Appropriation Amendment Act passed by the National Assembly."

It will be recalled that Buhari had submitted the appropriation  bill along with a request to borrow N2.103 trillion for the financial year, 2015. He expected that a deficit arising from the above would be financed by additional borrowing of N1.601trillion through the debt management office.

In a letter to Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, President Muhammadu Buhari had said the supplementary budget would be predicated on oil production of 2.2003 million barrels per day, with benchmark price of $48 per barrel and an exchange rate of N190 to $1.

The breakdown of the supplementary budget shows that N413.36 billion would be for fuel subsidy payment while N10.62 billion was earmarked for the payment of outstanding severance gratuity and allowances of outgone and incoming legislators and legislative aides.

Also, the fight against Boko Haram in the North-East code named "Operation Zaman Lafiya"  has been billed for  N29.96 billion for the third and fourth quarters of 2015.<br />
President Buhari, in the letter, recalled that the 2015 budget was predicated on oil production of 2.2782million barrels per day, benchmark oil price of $53 per barrel and an exchange rate of 190 to $1.

Based on these key assumptions, the following fiscal budget was projected: FGN budget revenue N3.452 trillion, made up of share of oil and minerals revenue- N1.645trillion; share of non oil revenue, N1.215 trillion; FGN Independent revenue, N489.3 billion.

Federal Government's aggregate expenditure was estimated at N4.485 trillion, comprising statutory transfers,N354.34 billion; debt service, N953.6 billion; recurrent non-debt (personnel costs), N1.828 trillion; recurrent non debt overhead, N791.2 billion; capital expenditure, N536.6 billion.

In the letter, President Buhari noted that "the implementation of the FGN2015 budget has been fraught with significant revenue shortfalls due to continuous decline in oil price, oil production shortfall and non full non oil revenue.

"You may wish to further note that owing to the need to sustain the current progress in addressing the security challenges and other important obligations of government, emergency expenditure items required urgent funding is projected at N465.64 billion

"Given this new level of expenditure and revenue constraint, the 2015 budget, which has a projected fiscal deficit of N1.041 trillion or 1.09 per cent in GDP, with the deficit largely financed by the domestic borrowing of N502.1 billion and foreign borrowing of N380 billion, making a total borrowing amounting to N882.12 billion."

According to President Buhari, the expected deficit arising from the above is projected at N2.103 trillion or 2.19 per cent of GDP would be financed by additional borrowing of N1.601 trillion through the Debt Management Office. -Vanguard.

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