Minister of Finance Ngozi-Okonjo Iweala |
Mark said the action was in conformity
with section 81 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, which empowered
the President to communicate the budget to the National Assembly.
Iweala, who was accompanied to the Senate by some of her colleagues in the cabinet and the Director-General of the Budget Office, explained to journalists after her assignment that the aggregate expenditure of N3.73tr was expected as revenue.
She, however, said the SURE-P fund was not part of the estimated budget. She put the capital expenditure at about N1.1tr, which according to her, is about 27 per cent of the budget. The balance, she added, was the recurrent expenditure, “which is about 72 per cent of the budget.
Masquerade234 can also tell you that the Minister made history as well today, cause this is the first time a minister will be presenting the budget to the National Assembly
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