The Senate on Tuesday passed the 2019 Budget of N8.92 trillion. It was N90 billion higher than the N8.83 trillion presented by President Muhammadu Buhari on December 18, 2018.
This followed the adoption of the report of Senate Committee on Appropriation at plenary.
Presenting the report, Senator Danjuma Goje said the increase of N90 billion in the budget is to cater for security challenges in the country, packages for lawmakers and support for Zamfara State.
According to him, N23.68 billion was earmarked for severance gratuity for outgoing legislators and legislative aides.
He added that the amount was also for allowances for incoming legislators and legislative aides and induction programme and inauguration of the 9th Assembly.
He further said the sum of N10 billion was earmarked for Zamfara State, while security agencies had their budgets increased to cater for security challenges.
“There is a slight increase in the budget deficit.
“This is as a result of provision for severance benefits for the outgoing legislators and legislative aides and the induction and orientation and inauguration of new lawmakers. It was not captured in the 2019 budget.
“There was also the need to provide more funds for security and intelligence agencies to deal with additional emerging and unforeseen security challenges in the country,” he said.
He noted that Statutory Transfer stood at N502 billion, Fiscal Deficit-N1.9 trillion, Special Intervention N500 billion, Recurrent Expenditure-N4 trillion, Capital Expenditure-N2 trillion and Deficit to GDP of 1.37 per cent.
The chairman said of the statutory transfer of N502 billion, the National Assembly has a budgetary provision of N128 billion and Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB)-N112.47 billion
Others are, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) -N45.5 billion, National Judicial Council(NJC) -N110 billion Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)-N100.18 billion.
Others are, Public Complaints Commission (PCC)-N4.40 billion and National Human Right Commission (NHRC)-N1.5 billion.
He further said that the senate maintained key assumptions of Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper sent by the Executive.
He pointed out that Daily Oil Production stood at 2.3 million barrels per day, Oil Benchmark stood at 60 Dollar per barrel, while the Exchange Rate stood at N305 per dollar.
Goje also noted that total debt stood at N2.254 trillion, with Domestic Debt Service at N1.71 trillion, Foreign Debt Service at N433.79 trillion, while Sinking Fund stood at N110 billion.
On sectoral allocation for capital budget, he said the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, has N394.91 billion, followed by Ministry of Transportation with N179.38 billion, while the Ministry of Defence has N159.13 billion.
He further said the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has allocation of N107. 22 billion, Water Resources-N92.18 billion.
The lawmaker also said that the Ministry of Education got N58.69 billion, Ministry of Health-N57.09 billion, Presidency-N33.15 billion and Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs-N4.05billion.
On capital supplementation, Goje said the sum of N50 billion was earmarked for Special Intervention Programme(Capital), N45 billion for North East Intervention Fund, N15 billion for payment of local contractors’ debts and other liabilities.
He further noted that the sum of N3.5billion was earmarked for Counterpart Funding.
In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki called for prompt assent to the bill.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has also passed the budget.