Speaking at the 2016 budget defence
session held on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at the National Assembly in Abuja,
Utazi said: “We are here to assess your budget performance for last year with a
view to ensuring that the EFCC is strengthened.”
Utazi, who called for probity and
accountability in public offices, added that the essence of the Committee’s
oversight functions so far had been to know the challenges facing the EFCC.
While stating the breakdown of the
Commission’s budget performance for 2015 and projections for 2016, acting
Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, who thanked the Senate Committee for its
continued support, expressed the hope for a cordial relationship between
the EFCC and the National Assembly.
He explained that the total approved
appropriation for 2015 was over N10.4bn.
According to him, “The
Commission received 100% personnel funds in 2015, 50% of capital appropriation
and 87% of overhead appropriation.
‘’The proposed budget for 2016 is as
follows: Capital Expenditure – N11, 422, 991, 540 (Eleven Billion, Four Hundred
and Twenty Two Million, Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Thousand, Five Hundred and
Forty Naira); Overhead- N2, 999,245, 671 (Two Billion, Nine Hundred and Ninety-
Nine Million, Two Hundred and Forty- Five Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy- One
Naira and Personnel as proposed by the Ministry of Budget and Planning –
N6,664,040,791 (Six Billion, Six Hundred and Sixty -Four Million, Forty
Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety One Naira).’’
Magu stated that the Commission
could not give a figure for its own personnel budget because the 2016 personnel
budget template designed by the Ministry of Budget and Planning only made
provision for detailed nominal roll without estimate; hence, the Commission was
not in a position to justify the Ministry’s proposed figure.
He urged the Committee to consider
the EFCC’s proposal favourably, saying that “The Commission’s ability to fight
corruption will be adversely affected if not adequately funded. Some of the
areas that could be affected negatively include personnel, overheads,
operations and capital projects”.
In his remark, a Committee member,
Senator Hamma Misau, said the budget for the EFCC was not enough.
According to him, “If you look at
the body language of the President, EFCC has not even started. We need the EFCC
to be able to do more. I think EFCC has done a good job. This is the first time
an agency is bringing just N39m for the purchase and maintenance of vehicles.
“We cannot claim to fight
corruption without properly equipping the EFCC. The National Assembly is
supportive and we cannot just be supportive with our mouths. We have looked at
the projections and the shortfalls and there is no meeting point. This is the
final bus-stop in terms of allocating resources. We will tinker with the budget
and see what can be done to help the EFCC.’’
Utazi further explained that the
Committee’s oversight functions so far had kept it in an informed position.
He added: “We have seen what you
have on ground. This country is not saving resources by paying rent. You cannot
be doing the kind of job you are doing around hotels. Your new head office is a
matter of priority.
“You have made a good defence. We
have listened to you and now the ball is in our court and we will make sure
things work well.”
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