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Reps propose increased funding for foreign missions, aviation ministry, others

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The House of Representatives will propose an improved funding of Nigerian foreign missions and the Ministry of Aviation in the 2025 budget which will soon be passed by the National Assembly.

The House is also pushing for adequate funding for some government agencies, such as the National Identity Management Commission, the National Youth Service Corps, and the Nigerian Defence Academy.

Deputy spokesman of the House, Phillip Agbese (APC, Benue) said in an interview that some agencies considered very critical to the nation’s socio-economic development have been pencilled down for improved funding in 2025 by the lawmakers.

During the recent budget defence, several government agencies complained about poor funding, questioning the envelope system of budgeting being adopted by the government.

Agbese who stressed the commitment of the Speaker Tajudeen Abbas-led House to playing its part in birthing a new Nigeria appealed to Nigerians to be hopeful, adding that the current hardship being felt across the country will soon give way to national prosperity.

He said: “We are making a case for improved funding for the National Identity Management Commission, the National Youth Service Corps, and the Nigerian Defence Academy in the 2025 budget proposal. Other agencies of government are likely to benefit from this too.

“Yes, NIMC has become a very important agency of government in the past few years. A lot of Nigerians may not know how critical the agency is but we can’t talk about a national data bank without making empowering that commission.

“They came up with a robust projection for 2025 but they can only deliver if they are empowered to train their staff members, and acquire the latest technological devices critical to the work they do. Without the NIMC, the war against terrorism will be difficult for the government and the security agencies.”

He maintained that the time has come for the reformation of the NYSC scheme, given its contribution to the manpower needs of the nation in both the public and private sectors.

“The ideal of the NYSC must be sustained and this informed the decision to demand adequate funding of the corps. It is too early to disclose the amount we have agreed on but it is important to say that the National Assembly is not happy with the state of the NYSC.

“We have it to be better funded to meet the needs of corps members. During their service years; they gave a lot to the nation in a way that cannot be explained with ease.

“At a time terrorists continue to come up with new strategies despite the gallantry of our troops; we cannot but devise means to outwit them. One of the ways to do this is to improve the funding of the institutions charged with the mandate of building the capacity of our security personnel to tackle emerging security challenges.

“In all this, we also realized that the budget envelope system is not enough to meet the capital expenditure needs of most of these agencies.

“If you recall when the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle appeared before the House Committee on Defence to defend the ministry’s budget; one of the things he complained about was the paltry allocation of N50bn in the 2025 budget proposal. It is the same story for other agencies of government.”

He said further that foreign missions deserve commendation for their services to the nation, adding that an upward review of their budget estimates has been agreed by the House.

Agbese said: “We have made a case for the missions because of the critical services they are rendering to Nigerians in other countries,” he said, pointing also that the parliament has been very impressed with the stewardship of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.

“The Aviation Ministry under the watch of Festus Keyamo has brought in a lot of reforms aimed at boosting the government’s revenue as well as improving our national image. We are prepared to improve on the funding of the Ministry in this year’s budget proposal.

Agbese urged Nigerians to stay optimistic in the New Year, noting that the federal government with the support of the National Assembly is working hard to make life enjoyable to the citizens within the shortest possible time.

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The Nation Newspaper
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