The
Ebonyi House of Assembly has granted the request of Gov. Dave Umahi to
withdraw the 2015 budget proposal submitted by former Gov. Martin Elechi
in December, 2014.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the
immediate past House of Assembly failed to approve the budget as it
claimed that officials of the past administration failed to defend the
proposal.
The Leader of the House, Mr Joseph
Nwaobashi, read a letter from the governor requesting the withdrawal and
subsequent review of the budget estimates.
In their separate
reactions, Messrs Chief Francis Nwifuru (PDP-Ezza North East) and Luke
Nkwegu (PDP-Abakaliki North) supported the withdrawal of the budget by
the governor.
According to Nkwegu, the review will help the
government to make estimates that will reflect current economic
realities in the state.
Mr Christian Oselebe, (PDP-Ohaukwu South)
urged members to support withdrawal of the bill, but called on the
executive arm to make the proposals to reflect ‘bottom-top’ approach.
“This
implies that their development proposals should start from the
grassroots before getting to the urban areas to ensure that they touch
the people positively,” he said.
Speaker of the House, Mr
Ogbonnia Nwifuru, passed the motion supporting the withdrawal and urged
the Clerk of the House to relay the resolution to the governor.
In
a related development, Nwaobashi, the House Leader, also read another
letter from the governor requesting for the appointment of six Senior
Special Advisers.
The members also made various contributions on the issue and adopted the motion enabling the governor to appoint the advisers.
The
House also re-constituted the committee set up by the immediate past
House of Assembly to investigate the financial dealings of the 13 local
government areas and development centers.
The committee, made up of 11 members, is headed by the Deputy Speaker, Chief Obasi Odefa. (NAN)
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