The Presidency has said it will not dispute the decision of
the Senate to reject the request of President Muhammadu
Buhari to borrow $29.9bn .
Senator Ita Enang, the senior special assistant to President
Buhari on National Assembly Matters, stated this while
briefing jornalists in Abuja on Tuesday, November 1.
The Senate had on Tuesday rejected the request of the
president Buhari to borrow $29.9 billion dollars as part of its
external borrowing plan for 2016 to 2018.
Ali Ndume, the leader of the Senate, said that the request
was rejected due to the absence of certain documents that
should have accompanied the letter.Enang, said: “We are not disputing with the distinguished
Senate.
There are certain information and details which will
enable them to consider in detail, and appropriately the request
of Mr President.
“So we are collating that information. The Budget Office of the
Federation, the Debt Management Office, the Minister of Budget
and National Planning, Minister of Finance and the economic
team are collating the information so that it can be submitted to
the Senate to enable them take the appropriate decision.
“We would be engaging the Senate. We will not be disputing
with them but we will be engaging with them. When we present
a matter before the legislature it is for them to consider and as
they have considered, more information is needed and that
information they are entitled to it and we would provide.”
In another development, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi
Falana has raised the alarm that the decision of the federal
government to take $29.960bn loan will tie down the
country’s future generation with debts.
He called on the federal government to drop its plan to
borrow $29.960 billion to execute key projects across the
country because it would amount to “putting the collective
destiny of the younger generation in jeopardy”.
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