A member representing the Ibadan North Federal constituency within the House of Assembly, Adewale Akinremi, has assured Nigerians of the speedy passage of the 2024 Appropriation Bill submitted by President Bola Tinubu final week.
Akinremi described the funds as “well-detailed and realistic” in a press release he signed and made accessible to PUNCH Online on Monday in Abuja.
He stated, “We on the National Assembly will work with related Ministries, Departments and Agencies of presidency to make sure that the funds is handed as early as doable for extraordinary Nigerians to learn.
“It is because of Nigerians that President Tinubu has taken into consideration areas of security, local job creation, macro-economic stability, investment environment optimisation, human capital development, poverty reduction and social security in the 2024 budget of renewed hope.”
The lawmaker additionally insisted that the President didn’t submit an empty field throughout the funds presentation final week and known as on opposition events to “stop misleading Nigerians.”
He described what he tagged as allegations of the President submitting an empty field as “childish and misrepresentation of facts.”
“President Tinubu’s evaluation of the funds is nicely detailed, the primary of its form in current instances. What folks don’t know is that Mr. President had earlier submitted a flash drive as a tender copy of the 2024 Budget, which is now being printed out in exhausting copies.
“As an old, experienced member, I fully understand the due process for submitting the budget, whether hard or soft copies. It is important that we allow the house to do their jobs in partnership with the relevant agencies,” he stated.
On the allegations by a member of the opposition New Nigeria Peoples Party, Yusuf Galambi, who alleged on BBC Hausa final Friday that Tinubu solely supplied an empty doc throughout his Wednesday funds presentation speech earlier than the National Assembly, Akinyemi stated, “Yes, there is right to criticise the government, but deliberately misinforming the public in the name of criticism is wrong, and we must discourage that as leaders in order not to heat the polity.”