FLASHBACK: How 2016 budget was illegally altered after passage by national assembly
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 20/12/2025
In 2016, Muhammadu Buhari as president of Nigeria, vowed that all persons involved in the padding of that year’s national budget would face severe punishment. Buhari described the alterations to the budget as embarrassing and disappointing, saying the document debated in the national assembly was completely different from what was prepared by the ministry of budget and national planning. BACKGROUND The budget controversy began in December 2015 after lawmakers alleged that the document Buhari presented on December 22 had been substituted. In a letter dated January 19, Buhari told lawmakers (…)
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