Buhari Returns Budget For The 3rd Tme And Demands Final Copy ,According to Vanguard,
 the decision to return the budget may not be unconnected with some 
discrepancies in the figure Buhari noticed in the reviewed budget 
documents sent to him by the Assembly members.
This is
 because the National Assembly committee and the one set up by the 
Presidency to rework the budget could not immediately work out answers 
to the issues that made the President to reject the budget in the first 
place.
But to get over the issues, key ministers in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday
 joined a select group of lawmakers from the National Assembly to try to
 resolve all the knotty issues surrounding the 2016 budget.
The two
 parties held series of meetings in the Office of the Budget and 
National Planning Minister, Sen. Udoma Udoma and later shifted to the 
Guest House of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu 
Dogara, all in a bid to sort out the vexatious areas that have prevented
 Mr. President from assenting to the appropriation bill last month.
But 
competent sources at the meeting confirmed to Vanguard that the parties 
could not reach a common position on all the issues tabled for 
consideration.
It was 
learnt that although the lawmakers had given the assurance that they 
would slash the amount they illegally injected to the budget by 85 
percent, they could not easily effect the removal of that amount from 
the budget after working for almost a week.
A 
lawmaker explained that as at 7:30 pm last night, it was still difficult
 for them to arrive at a common figure to be presented to the President 
for his signature but declined to give reasons for the reasons behind 
the difficulty.
But 
another member, who requested for anonymity, said that the difficulty 
had to do with the inability of the lawmakers to fully comply with the 
removal of ‘padded’ projects amounting to about N500 billion from the 
budget.
The 
lawmakers said that although they were ready to reduce the padded amount
 by 85 percent, the final figure did not add up to what they actually 
presented to the president to sign.
“The 
real problem is that the budget figure does not really add up and we 
must continue to work to arrive at a figure,” the lawmaker from one of 
the Northern states, said last night.
When 
contacted last night, the Media Adviser to the Budget and National 
Planning Minister, Mr. James Akpandem, declined comment on the matter, 
insisting that the relevant committees raised by the government were 
working assiduously to get it signed.
Vanguard.
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