The chairman of the Northern Senators Forum (NSF), Senator Abdul Ningi, has said that he was quoted out of context over his claim of N3 trillion 2024 budget padding.
Ningi, who spoke on different issues in an interview with BBC Hausa Service alleged that the sum of N3tn was surreptitiously added to the budget passed by the national assembly raising the appropriation bill to N28.7tn.
But clarifying the issue on Monday, Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) said what the president presented was a proposal, adding that the president has no power of appropriation.
“I couldn’t have said what they have suggested,” Ningi said, adding that “what I said was that since we are investigating the budget, N3.7 trillion is yet to be found in the budget when it comes to money, project location and the budget we are looking at.”
He noted that their findings would be sent to the Senate President and after that they will meet with President Tinubu on the matter.
“I don’t speak for the Northern Senators Forum. The interview I had was in my personal capacity as a Senator and as an opposition Senator.
“Everything that you heard in my Hausa interview, I have it here and it’s different from the English version.
“Yesterday, I was confronted with a very harsh statement from Bayo Onanuga who was our very best when we were practising.
“So, I was never granted an interview in English. The Hausa interview is still with me. Those who carry my interview to Bayo, do that to tarnish my image.
“Bayo did not listen to my Hausa interview. There was no time when I said Tinubu is implementing two budgets.
“There is no time I say Tinubu is biased against the North. My Hausa interview is here,” Ningi insisted.
According to Ningi, “I was speaking on the state of the nation.
“I lamented how the North is at the receiving end. I mentioned Goodluck Jonathan for not dredging River Niger, and Buhari for not doing anything on Ajakuta steel company and other projects.
“I said I don’t blame Tinubu for what he is doing because northern leaders did not extract commitment from him on what he will do for the North.
“I said Tinubu does not understand the difficulty in running a complex country like Nigeria. On the issue of Niger (Republic), one of the reasons Northern Senators were speaking is because of the Dam and Niger have now decided to construct their own Dam. This is against agreement reached by General Yakubu Gowon in the 60s because we are going to supply them with power,” Ningi said, adding that the discussion didn’t centered on the budget but the issue of budget came in.
According to Ningi, he never said the budget was padded, adding that about N25 trillion so far has the locations of the money attached to it but that the N3.7 trillion projects in the budget could not be located yet.
“It means we’ve not established the location and the place where the N3.7 trillion is tied to and investigation is still ongoing,” Ningi said, adding that he was quoted out of context.
According to Ningi, he is not afraid of what will happen and doesn’t care if he is suspended.
Meanwhile, the Senator representing Ondo South Senatorial District, Jimoh Ibrahim, has called on the federal government to charge Senator Ningi to court for criminal misinformation.
According to Ibrahim, the Senate only approved one budget and not two, which the presidency signed.
“Ningi’s interview is causing a lot of problems even outside the country.
“I have decided, as the Senator representing the people of Ondo South, that if the Senate President did not do anything, I will write to the Police and ensure that Ningi is charged to court.
“Police should charge Ningi for criminal misinformation,” Ibrahim said, adding that if the Senate did not do anything, he will personally take up the matter because it may affect his career.
“I will write to the IGP to investigate the circumstances that led Ningi to say we are operating two different appropriations”, he said.
Hafsoh Isiaq is a graduate of Linguistics. An avid writer committed to creative, high-quality research and news reportage. She has considerable experience in writing and reporting across a variety of platforms including print and online.
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