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What will they eat when they finish the money? By Azu Ishiekwene

What will they eat when they finish the money? By Azu Ishiekwene

The grave is never satisfied, but other things compete with it for insatiability. I can’t help feeling that some members of Nigeria’s National Assembly will vie for the top place of never enough with the grave, water and fire. Enough is a stranger to them. What happens in these chambers in Abuja, in the name of the people, only God knows. 

That’s not to suggest that other arms of government are significantly better. But when we reach the point where we have to decide whose greed is eating us more, then we’re in trouble.

Last week, the Senate Committee on the North-Central Development Commission, NCDC, said it had approved N140 billion for the commission in the 2025 fiscal year, which has three months remaining.

Yielding to overcome

The commission, which couldn’t wait to be born in February, obviously cannot also wait to get its own share of the national cake. Coming after the establishment of development commissions in the North-East and North-West, and well ahead of the promise of similar commissions in three other regions, the NCDC is enjoying the benefit of copying all the bad habits of the existing ones and setting a higher standard of crookedness for others to follow.

And in the “rub-my-back-I-rub-yours” politics of the National Assembly, the management of the NCDC can count on Abuja politicians for help. That explains why the Senate Committee approved N140 billion with the charm of a smitten lover.

“After a careful look at the issues contained in the budget,” the committee chairman, Titus Zam (from Benue State) said, “and the eloquent presentation by the MD and his team, the committee has approved the budget of N140 billion as presented by the commission.”

Devil in the detail

According to the press reports, the budget has now been forwarded to the House committee. Still, we do not have the details of the MD’s “eloquent presentation.” We are also not told of the extent of scrutiny by the Senate committee – only that the committee was so impressed it may well have approved the N140 billion for three months blindfolded.

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But the details provided in the LEADERSHIP report of Friday, October 3, capture the elephant in the room. It gives details of the three-month budget, with an imprint all over of the type of concession typically made when parties are in an overwhelmingly delicate position behind closed doors.

According to LEADERSHIP’s report, the commission will receive N10 billion for cars, N9 billion for travels, and N1.2 billion for telephone calls, apart from its claim to spend N6 billion on unnamed “humanitarian projects.”

What will they eat when they finish the money? By Azu Ishiekwene

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