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National Assembly inflates its budget by 75%, approves N4bn for recreational centre

The National Assembly has inflated its 2024 budget from N197 billion to N344 billion.

The new amount is 51 percent higher than the 2023 NASS budget and 75 percent higher than the initial proposal. If signed by the President, this will be the highest amount ever allocated to the National Assembly.

More importantly, NASS allocated N4 billion for the construction of a new National Assembly Recreational Centre and N6 billion to build car packs, reigniting new discussions about the cost of governance in Nigeria.

BREAKDOWN OF NASS BUDGET

The National Assembly voted N78.624 billion for the House of Representatives and N49.145 billion for the Senate.

The National Assembly Recreational Centre was allotted N4 billion in the budget breakdown, while the Senate and the House of Representatives each received N6 billion for the construction of car packs.

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The National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS) building was approved for completion with N4.5 billion, while the National Assembly additionally approved N2.7 billion for the furnishing of committee meeting rooms and other offices within the Senate building.

Other allocations are N3 billion each for infrastructure upgrades and a NASS modern printing press. An additional N3 billion was approved for purchasing books in the NASS library.

N2.5 billion was allotted to the Pension Board, N1.230 billion for retired clerks & permanent secretaries and N1 billion for constitution review. The Senate Appropriations Committee got N200 million, while the Public Accounts Committee got N130 million and N150 million for the Senate and the House, respectively.

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUDGET HAS INCREASED STEADILY FOR FOUR YEARS

FIJ observed that the budgetary allocations to the National Assembly have increased steadily over the past four years. This is also not the first time the National Assembly has increased its budget.

In 2021, for instance, the National Assembly got N128 billion, according to the appropriation bill. This amount was increased to N134 billion.

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Also in 2022, the National Assembly increased its budget to N139 billion from the original N128 billion proposed by the Federal Government.

FIJ observed a similar pattern in 2023; the proposed amount allotted to the National Assembly was N169 billion. Before approval, the National Assembly increased this amount by 35 percent to N228.1 billion.

WITH THE NEW BUDGET, NASS WILL SPEND MORE THAN 18 STATES IN 2024

In a previous report, FIJ revealed that the National Assembly got a higher budgetary allocation than Ekiti State for the 2024 fiscal year, based on the proposed figures in the appropriation bill.

Following recent adjustments made by the National Assembly, the number of states with a lower budgetary allocation than the National Assembly has now risen to 18.

With the current figure, Borno, Edo, Taraba, Bauchi, Jigawa, Kwara, Plateau, Osun, Kogi, Sokoto, Kebbi, Cross Rivers, Adamawa, Benue, Yobe, Gombe, Ebonyi and Ekiti would spend less than the National Assembly in 2024.

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Nigeria Customs Service begins 2025 recruitment [How to apply]

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced the commencement of its recruitment exercise, assuring Nigerians that the process is entirely free and fair.

The agency has cautioned the public to be vigilant against scammers who may attempt to exploit unsuspecting applicants during the recruitment period.

Applications are invited for positions in the Superintendent, Inspector, and Customs Assistant cadres as part of the Service’s plan to recruit 3,927 officers in 2025.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing trade facilitation and supporting Nigeria’s economic recovery efforts.

“Our recruitment is entirely free and fair. At no stage do we charge fees. Anyone requesting payment is a scammer,” the agency emphasized, urging applicants to be wary of fraudulent schemes.

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The NCS outlined eligibility criteria, stating that applicants must be Nigerian citizens by birth, possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN), and have no criminal record or ongoing investigations.

Academic qualifications for the three cadres are as follows:

Superintendent Cadre: A university degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) along with an NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

Inspectorate Cadre: A National Diploma (ND) or Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) from an accredited institution.

Customs Assistant Cadre: At least an O’Level certificate (WAEC or NECO).

In addition to these qualifications, the NCS stressed that all applicants must be physically and mentally fit, providing evidence of medical fitness from a recognized government hospital.

Nigeria Customs Service begins 2025 recruitment [How to apply]

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Tinubu to critics: I won’t reduce my cabinet size

President Bola Tinubu on Monday unequivocally responded to critics who described his cabinet as “bloated” by saying he is unprepared to reduce the size of his 48-man cabinet.

“I am not ready to shrink” the size of my cabinet, Tinubu said during a media chat at his Bourdillon residence in the highbrow Ikoyi area of Lagos State.

“I am not prepared to bring down the size of my cabinet,” the former Lagos governor said, arguing that “efficiency” has been at the core of his selection of ministers.

The president also said he has no regret removing the petrol subsidy in May 2023, saying Nigeria cannot continue to be Father Christmas to neighbouring countries.

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“I don’t have any regrets whatsoever in removing petrol subsidy. We are spending our future, we were just deceiving ourselves, that reform was necessary,” he told reporters.

Tinubu appointed 48 ministers in August 2023, three months after his inauguration. The Senate immediately screened and confirmed the ministers. One of the ministers, Betta Edu, was suspended in January while another, Simon Lalong, moved to the Senate.

There were calls for the President to reshuffle his cabinet as many Nigerians have not been impressed by the performance of some of the ministers, especially in the face of unprecedented inflation, excruciating economic situation and rising insecurity.

In October 2024, Tinubu re-assigned 10 ministers to new ministerial portfolios and appointed seven new ministers for Senate confirmation. He also sacked five of his ministers but critics insist that the President’s cabinet remains large, especially with the creation of a Livestock Ministry with a minister.

 

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Tinubu: Food stampede incidents, grave error 

..Don’t publicise gifts distribution if you don’t have enough

 

President Bola Tinubu has described the recent three stampede incidents during distribution of relief materials to children and others as a grave error.

He told people to be more organised and stay away from giving palliative or publicity of the giving if they had insufficient materials.

He stated this during his first presidential media chat on Monday.

The President said he had been sharing palliatives in his Lagos residence for 25 years without any incident and blamed the recent food stampedes in the country on poor organisation.

A total of 35 children died on December 18 during a stampede that happened at a funfair event in Ibadan, Oyo State.

10 people, including children, also died on December 21 in another stampede at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the Maitama district of Abuja during the distribution of palliatives.

Another 22 people were reported dead during a rice distribution event at Amaranta Stadium in Ojika, Ihiala LGA, on the same day.

“It’s unfortunate and very sad, but we will continue to learn from our mistakes. I see this as a grave error on the part of the organisers,” he said.

But the President insisted that the incidents should not dampen the “happiness of the season”.

“It is very sad that people are not well organised. We just have to be more disciplined in our society. Condolences to those who lost members, but it is good to give,” Tinubu said.

“I’ve been giving out foodstuff and commodities, including envelopes in Bourdillon, for the last 25 years, and I’ve never experienced this kind of incident because we are organised and disciplined.

“If you know you won’t have enough to give, don’t attempt to give or publicise it.”

The President compared the situation to food banks in countries such as the United States of America (USA) and Britain, noting their structured approach.

“Every society, even in America, has food banks. They have hungry people. In Britain, they have food banks and warehouses, and they are organised. They take turns m lining up and collect,” he added.

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