President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday
approved additional N71.8 billion to augment shortfall in the 2016 budgetary
allocation for payment of delayed workers salaries.
This will enable the government pay
thousands of workers who are owed November and December salaries.
The amount is part of the N213
billion virement assented to by Buhari yesterday.
Sources said the president had
withheld assent because the National Assembly increased the budget by
N33billion, but he was persuaded to sign the virement to enable some agencies
pay workers salaries before Christmas.
The Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun
had explained inability of some government agencies to pay November salaries
saying the shortfall is to be augmented through the virement.
She told State House reporters after
cabinet meeting on Wednesday that “What we did in the virement we sent to the
National Assembly, which the National Assembly approved, was that we listed all
the agencies that had problems with their salaries and applied to National
Assembly. We had to go back to the National Assembly to ask for an increase in
the budgetary allocation of those agencies.”
The president sent the virement
proposal of N180.8 billion to the National Assembly on October 26, 2016,
requesting the approval for the N166.6billion for special intervention
(recurrent) and N14.2 billion for special intervention (Capital Supplementation).
Several government agencies could
not pay November salaries including the Federal Roads Safety Commission (FRSC).
Adeosun said “All the agencies have an allocated IPPIS which is the salary
platform. If for example an agency has a N12bn salary for the year, we insist
they continue to pay until that N12bn is exhausted.
“Instead of taking N1bn a month,
such agencies were taking N1.2bn or N1.3bn. So, by the time it got to October,
many agencies had exhausted their allocations.
The approved virement provides
N71.8billion for settlement of the Public Service Wage Adjustment (PSWA). Other
provisions are: Contingency N1.2billion; margin for increase in cost (MIC)
N2billion; cadet feeding (Police Academy, Kano) N932million and Amnesty
Programme N35billion.
There is also internal operation of
the Armed forces N5.2billion, Operation Lafiya Dole N13.9 billion, National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) N19.7billion, Foreign Missions N14.6billion and
augmentation of meal subsidy/ direct teaching and laboratory cost N900million.
For statutory transfer, N1.2bilion
was approved for the Public Complaints Commission.
In the area of capital, the Nigerian
Air Force (NAF) will get N12.7billion and Presidential Initiative for the North
East (PINE) is to receive N1.5billion.
It was leant that there was little
delay on the approval by the president due to the increment of about N33billion
by the senate over his original request.
Analysis shows that the National
Assembly added N25billion for payment of local contractors and other
liabilities as well as N5billion for the SDG Housing under the Federal Ministry
of Power, Works and Housing. The request for foreign missions was also
increased by N1.74 billion from the original request.
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