Senator Lauds NAHCON Budget Proposal
Hajj Reporters
Senator James Manager from Delta has expressed pride and a
sense of fulfillment for being one of those who screened and confirmed the
NAHCON boss for the appointment due to the good job he is performing in
the Commission.
The Senator made the remark when The National
Hajj Commission of Nigeria submitted its 2018 budgetary
performance report and defended the 2019 proposed budget to the
Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs in
the National Assembly Complex on 2nd April.
Presents are Senator Danjuma Laah, representing
Kaduna south, who is Chairman of the Committee and assisted by Senator
Rafi’u Ibrahim Salihu and Joshua Lidani as members.
“The
Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs
oversees matters of all agencies under Office of the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, OSGF”.
The Head
of Public Affairs Division of NAHCON Fatima Sanda Usara in a
statement said “NAHCON’s budget performance in 2018 stood at 51.
23% with total approved budget at N1, 609,281.20 while budget released
was N824, 506,995.44. For 2019, NAHCON presented a budget estimate of
N1,492,160, 210.00."
Similarly,
in continuation with the budget defence, the Commission on 4th April made its
presentation before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, followed by
another presentation to the House Committee also on Foreign Affairs same
day.
In his
submission, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Federal Character and
Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senator
Laah described NAHCON’s propos ed budget as fair.
Senator Monsurat Sunmonu, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Foreign
affairs commended the Commission’s presentation describing it as very
clear and straight forward. She concluded that if there is need for more
explanation NAHCON will be re-invited and if not, she wished the commission
good luck.
Senator
Ashafa sought explanation over a rare diversion from what he described as
the norm in yearly budget proposals. Instead of cost of office rent going
up from those of previous year’s, that of NAHCON went down
significantly in 2019. NAHCON Chairman attributed this to the new
office complex headquarters that the Commission acquired and is planning to
move soon. Having no further need of those expenses, the Commission believes
government can channel the funds in managing its other concerns.
Present
at the Senate Committee’s sitting were Senator Shehu Sani from Kaduna,
Olugbenga Ashafa from Lagos and Senator James Manager from Delta.
On her
part, Hon. Nnenna Eledu Ukeje, was full of commendation for what she described
as the most modest budget she has seen so far: straight forward,
devoid of ambiguity, transparent with all expenditures
clearly captured including the unspent. She opined
that acts like these give hope that indeed government’s
policy thrust on transparency is tenable.
On his
part, the NAHCON Chairman thanked all the National Assembly members
for their kind words and expressed how enthused he has been
in working with them gathering wisdom and experience. He
implored their support to facilitate timely release of
the grants to enable the Commission discharge its responsibilities
unhindered.
Barrister
Abdullahi Muhammed addressed a range of worries raised by the members
ranging from problems of absconding, drug and human trafficking, private
tour operators breeching contract agreement with pilgrims among others. He
dislodged their fears assuring that most of the organised
crimes mentioned are carried out not during Hajj journeys
but under other guises. He informed that within the last two years
for example, no case of drug trafficking was recorded during Hajj exercise.
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