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President Muhammadu Buhari is set to sign the N9.1
trillion 2018 budget of the Federal Government tomorrow after succumbing to
entreaties to avoid a shutdown of the government from that day.
President
Buhari The president, according to reliable sources, had frowned at N500
billion increase in the N8.6 trillion proposal he submitted to the National
Assembly last November.
The increase was in part channelled to the legislative,
the judiciary and other agencies of the government.
However, legal counsel
reportedly offered by lawyers in the presidency had warned of the implications
of not signing the budget immediately, which could mean using illegal
instruments to draw money to run government operations.
A government source
privy to the development told Vanguard, weekend, that the president was
convinced to, despite his reservations, sign the budget in order not to bring
the machinery of the government to a standstill as it would have meant no money
to run the government.
That would have meant the first-ever shutdown of the
Federal Government with the government not being able to pay for its services.
That is because the cycle of the 2017 budget ended last Wednesday, June 13
being the date in 2017 when Vice President Yemi Osinbajo signed the last budget
in the absence of the then sick president.
“Any money spent would have been
outside the budget, and that would have meant a constitutional infraction, and
you know the president does not need to compound his problems with the National
Assembly,” a source familiar with the development told Vanguard.
The
president’s observations of the increases, it was gathered, were mollified by
assurances that the increases would be covered by the increase in the budget
benchmark for crude oil as provided in the parameters as reviewed by the
National Assembly.
A government source disclosed that the presidency last
Thursday invited the President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki and Speaker
Yakubu Dogara for the signing ceremony tomorrow.
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