It may be a New Year but as far as Nigeria’s 2014 budget goes, it is
the same old absurdity. If there is anything that stands the 2014 budget
proposal out from those of recent years, it is that our budgets are
getting better at getting worse. Many New Year resolutions are likely to
have been made by Nigerian public officials, easing the burden of
poverty on Nigerians is definitely not one of them.
This is not a statement without an empirical background. If the
budget is the most important document of a government’s commitment to
its people and their well-being, the 2014 budget tells one a lot about
where the government’s priorities lie. According to the 2014 budget
proposal, the State House will have two animals delivered to it this
year for N14.5 million. That’s about N7.25 million for each animal if
they come at the same price. At least 80 per cent of Nigerians must
understandably be jealous of both animals because 80 per cent of
Nigerians don’t have N14.5 million in any form, cash, liquid, in form of
animals, properties or whatever. Those animals will come in already
richer than most Nigerian citizens. At least one cannot say the
government is not committed to animals. All animals may/may not be equal
but some animals are definitely more equal than Nigerians. Most
Nigerians will never get a chance to look through the windows of Aso
Villa, so there will never be a thing about seeing the animals, men and
women dine on the same table, let alone see them share a semblance.
While you may never have earned N14.5 million your whole life, two
animals will be bought for the entertainment of our President and his
friends. The job of a president is a tough one and we must understand
that. Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly, World Bank Country Director for
Nigeria, said that 100 million Nigerians are living in extreme poverty
conditions. The Federal Government has understandably faulted that
claim. To emphasise the fact that it does not believe such claims, the
government rather than look to unburden these Nigerians from the weight
of poverty, has instead dedicated more money towards the continued
beautification of the seat of power. You cannot say Aso Rock does not
need beautifying. How many Nigerians even know what Aso Rock looks like
so how will they even know if the President even lives in a poor
environment? To ensure that is not ever the case under this
administration, N1.5 billion will be used to upgrade the facilities at
Aso Rock villa this year. If you don’t know what Aso Rock looks like,
you at least know what N1.5 billion sounds like and if that is what will
be used to upgrade Aso Rock this year, you must begin to have an
understanding of the worth and look of Aso Rock itself.
If the cost of upgrading the facilities gets you remembering the fact
that your next house rent is due soon enough, I believe knowing that N8
million will be used to upgrade the zoo at the Villa will get you
upbeat about the fact that, if these animals can have their zoo upgraded
with N8 million this year, maybe you will one day at least find that
amount of money to build your own house. You probably don’t have a car
yet or your car is as tattered as the cars of most of the people in
government before they got government appointments, don’t be sad about
that. N25 million has been dedicated to track the cars in the
Presidential fleet. Who wants to go and steal cars in Nigeria’s most
guarded Villa? There is a new jet on the way, which will bring the
Presidency’s fleet to 11 jets. At that number, if the Federal Government
decides to float an airline with those aircraft, they’d immediately be
the second biggest airline in Nigeria. Who says we can’t rent jets to
African Presidents like Malawi’s Joyce Banda who sold the country’s only
presidential jet and about 60 cars? You cannot blame President Joyce
Banda for caring about her country’s poor citizens. You cannot exactly
say our President does not care either. For instance, the 2014 budget
dedicates N76.3 million to the purchase of crested cutlery, flatware and
glassware. Whoever says we are no longer the giant of Africa has not
been reading up on our 2014 budget.
I will confess to you right away; it was depressing enough to see
some line items in the budget, it is even more depressing to remember
them all over again just to write this piece. In case your children are
wondering whether they will ever see typewriters again, please let them
know the Interior Ministry intends to spend N3million on the purchase of
typewriters. You would have to agree computers are too mainstream for
these ones but do computers even cost up to N3 million? Na wa o.
The Ministry of Information will spend N300 million to wash the
government’s image in the foreign media during the year. This particular
line certainly makes sense considering how much washing the image of
our government constantly needs. Something dirty is always going on and
the washing needs to meet the rate of the dirtying.
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
Mohammed Adokie, is not left out of the budget bazaar. His ministry will
spend N181.3m on uniforms in 2014. You’d have to expect those uniforms
to come with gold, diamond and Emerald studs. N1.8 billion was earmarked
to connect Bayelsa State to the national grid but alas! Bayelsa was
already connected to the national grid almost a decade ago. This N1.8
billion if passed, will not be misappropriated, it will be swallowed
altogether. You cannot say all of these absurdities are not in line with
the transformation agenda that has since emphasized the government’s
commitment to the promotion of impunity and unheralded corruption.
Stella Oduah’s Aviation Ministry expects to spend N208 million to plant
flowers and trees in the country’s five major airports. This is
marginally less than N255 million for two BMW cars so you cannot say
things have not improved. They have improved from cars to trees.
So then what will Nigerians do? These are just a few of the
absurdities in what has to be the country’s worst budget in decades.
Recurrent expenditure has increased, capital expenditure has reduced.
Virtually every dime allocated to the former will get spent, this
administration has never reached 40 per cent performance level for
capital expenditure since coming on board.
The lawmakers will sit over this budget proposal and you would expect
them to do the right thing; remove the weeds from this budget. That’d
of course mean reducing the National Assembly’s N150 billion allocation.
N469 citizens of the National Assembly get to have a bigger budget than
23 Nigerian states of about 120 million Nigerians. If any political
party that means well and wants change has any form of representation in
our National Assembly, now will be the time to take a stand for the
Nigerian people. If they pass the 2014 budget, as dysfunctional and as
anti-ordinary Nigerians as it is, we can safely say, whatever political
party we vote for, of the current parties represented in the National
Assembly, it will still be the same faecal composition of just another
bull. Let’s admit it; we the common people of Nigeria need help! These
folk are more equal than us.
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