Truetells Nigeria reports that the Minister distanced herself and her ministry from the insertion while speaking at a budget defence session with the Senate Committee on Special Duties on Monday.
A member of the committee, Senator Elisha Abbo, had asked Farouq about N206 billion in the budget that the ministry intended to borrow.
He said, “In 2023, you intend to borrow N206 billion for some projects. What are the projects to be implemented and are they captured in the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework?
“If they are, what are the specific project locations and activities?”
Responding, Sadiya Farouq said her ministry was surprised that the fund meant to implement projects for the North East Development Commission (NEDC) was inserted in the budget after a similar request in 2022 was not released.
The minister said: “Yes, we made mention of the projects for 2022, part of it was for the North East Development Commission (NEDC). The money was not released and now we have seen it recurring by almost 10 folds.
“We are also going to clarify from the ministry of finance to know why this increase in spite of the fact that the previous year, the money was not even released for the projects. So, we will get the details, then send it to you.”
Truetells Nigeria understands that the Senate Committee, therefore, resolved to summon the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed to give an explanation about the N206 billion following a motion to that effect by the chairman, Senator Yusuf A. Yusuf.
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