Senate resumption shaky as lawmaker reveals plans to tackle N11.03trn 2023 budget deficit 

The N11.03trillion deficit proposed for the N19.76trillion 2023 Budget , will be tackled by the National Assembly through required amendment of relevant provisions of the Finance Act.

Amendment of the Finance Act by the National Assembly as disclosed by Chairman Senate Committee on General Services, Senator Sani Musa (APC Niger East), will dwell on areas of making the various revenue generating agencies to double or tripple targets earlier given them towards reducing the size of proposed budget deficit.

Senator Musa who stated this to journalists on Friday at the frontage of temporary chamber being put in place for Senators in view of renovation work going on at the main Chamber tacitly said the Tuesday resumption will depend on how proper the temporary chamber is put in place before Tuesday.

He said, “The budget of this country has been in deficit and the only thing we can do is to amend so many things in the Finance Act, so that we can be  able to generate more revenues from other sources rather than depending on oil alone and by extension reduce the size of proposed budget deficit.

“By now the temporary chambers should have been ready knowing that we are resuming , initially we are suppose to resume on the 20th of this month  but there are some little things that needs to be done before then.

“But I can assure the general public that this will be done in the shortest time and we are going to resume to receive Mr President to present the 2023 Budget.

“You will recall that the 9th Senate has done very well, because this edifice  since it was built, has never been  rehabilitated, we are refurbishing it, bringing it  back to standard  like any other parliament you see around the world.

“The FCT that is doing this Job,  have been up and doing, but we need to push, they need to do more  so that we will be able to resume as quick as possible”.

Commenting further on the general renovation work going on at the National Assembly, Senator Musa said it was an over due project and very necessary in making the National Assembly particularly the Hallow Chambers , to meet up with global standard .

“It  is a great achievement  for us that we are renovating the National Assembly complex that has been built over 20 years.

” What we  read  from the newspapers that NASS leadership has not done anything on the licking roof, is  not true.

“This edifice is suppose to be managed and  taken care by the FCT,  because it is their property, but now we have taken it as a responsibility on us to make sure we renovate it.

“I’m  sure that by the time the renovation of the National Assembly   chambers  is completed, other African countries will come to see and make Nigeria as a case study   and see how we have improved on parliamentary infrastructure “, he added .

The Senate had through its committee on Finance during interface with the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning , Mrs Zainab Ahmed , kicked against the proposed N11.03trillion deficit in the proposed N19.76trillion 2023 Budget.

Senator Olamilekan Adeola (APC Lagos West) who chairs the committee, told heads of revenue generating agencies at different times, to think out of the box in making more revenues for the country in the coming fiscal year, for the purposes of reducing prosed deficit size and loan collections for budget financing .