The House of Representatives on Monday said the Minister of Finance, Dr.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, must answer the 50 questions asked by its
committee on Finance during the presentation of the 2014 budget minister
on December 19 last year.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin,
had insisted that the 2014 budget would not be considered until the
minister answers the 50 questions asked at the forum.
The committee had given Okonjo -Iweala two weeks to submit a written
response to the questions which bordered on the economy, but she has
requested for more time to respond.
Speaking at a pre- resumption press briefing on Monday, the Chairman of
the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Zakari Mohammed,
said the Committee on Finance was acting under the mandate given to it
by the House and as such, the minister should answer the 50 questions as
it would aid the House in the consideration of the budget.
He said, “The Finance Committee has a mandate of the House and the
Committee must report back to the House what it was asked to do.
“It is the House in its wisdom that will devise the next line of action,
the Finance Committee has done the assignment given to it by the House
and will have to go back to the House to take a decision.
“Definitely on resumption, the Finance Committee would brief the House
and thereafter we draw conclusions and inferences. We must consider the
budget because it’s a money bill but we will not be blackmailed or
bamboozled to just assume it’s a case of garbage in, garbage out.
Anybody who thinks it is going to be like that is just joking because we
are going to ensure a sense of fairness in its consideration to the
benefit of Nigerians who are our employers.”
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