The Army got
N1,008.84 trillion as budget releases between January 2019 and this year’s
first quarter, Finance, Budget and National Planning Minister Hajiya Zainab
Ahmed told the Senate on Tuesday.
Mrs.
Ahmed made the revelation when she appeared before the Senator Mohammed Ali
Ndume-led Senate Committee on Army.
Citing
a letter from the Chief of Defence Staff last week, Ndume said the military
authorities complained that they had a shortfall of over N50 billion as far as
fund releases from the Finance ministry was concerned.
Ahmed,
however, gave the breakdown of how her ministry disbursed N1,008.84 trillion to
the Army in the past two years as follows: N129.69 billion (Capital
Expenditure); N39.76 billion (Overhead Cost); N681.79 (Personnel
Cost); and N157.6 billion (Special Releases).
She
said that the ministry has been “responsible and responsive” in providing funds
for the Nigerian Army.
Mrs.
Ahmed said: “The Ministry of Finance and National Planning, and indeed, the
President, priorities are given to funding for the Armed of Forces of Nigeria.
“Apart from the fact
that we try best efforts to fund what is provided for in the budget by almost
100 per cent, there has also been a lot of instances where the security service
go to the President, get special approvals and we still provide funds.
“So,
perhaps what we are providing is not enough, but the fact is we provide what is
budgeted and we provide what is approved.
“Maybe,
the thing to do in the meantime is to take stock of the real needs of the
Nigerian Army. You have an opportunity in the supplementary budget that is
coming in so that we can address some of that.”
On
capital funding, the Minister said: “In 2019, what was budgeted for the
Nigerian Army was N19.6 billion, adding that N12.84 billion was released,
representing 64.37 per cent.
“In
2020, the total capital budget for the Nigerian Army was N34.37 billion and
this amount was released 100 per cent.
“In
2021 (that is this current year), the total budget for the Nigerian Army is N29
billion as at April. We have released N17.98 billion of that, which is 68.92 per
cent. It means we are on course to also release 100 per cent.
“There
was an outside-of-budget spending because the need was higher than what was
provided for in the budget. There was a total provision of N64.5 billion for
procurement of military equipment that was provided for through special
approval of Mr. President.
“In terms of
overhead cost, in 2019, what was budgeted as was N15.64 billion out of which we
released N14.299 billion representing 91.01 per cent.
“In
2020, what was budgeted for overhead was N20.634 billion and N20.471 billion
was released, representing 99.21 per cent.
“In
2021, which is the current year, the total budget for the year is N20.63
billion and three months releases that we have done so far on overhead totaling
N4.99 billion representing 96.75 per cent of the prorated budget for the three
months because the year is still running.”
On
personnel cost, she said: “In 2019, what was budgeted as Personnel Cost for the
Nigerian Army was N192.155 billion but because of the adjustment that we have
had to make for the minimum wage, the releases was 122.91 per cent over the
budget at N237.42 billion.
“Apart
from the releases that were directly done in the budget by adjustment for the
minimum wage, there was also an additional release of N45.195 billion from the
Public Service wide adjustment also meant to be augmentation of salaries due to
the shortfall in the budget.”
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