Leading opposition figure, Peter Obi has vowed to keep up his criticism of the 2024 budget due to its critical importance to the lives of Nigerians.
Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), made this known in a series of posts on X.
The Herald had reported that the businessman-turned-politician earlier called for a “total review” of the 2024 budget in light of controversies that trailed it.
This was after Senator for Bauchi Central, Senator Abdul Ningi was suspended by the Senator Godswill Akpabio-led Senate for claiming that N3.5 trillion allocation was not tied to any projects in the 2024 budget.
In his latest reaction, Obi said, “I will remain persistent in my expressions of deep concern about the 2024 budget because of its critical importance to the lives of the citizens especially the poor in our midst. I will continue to do so until the end of the year as a matter of patriotic engagement.
“This is because the many negatives of the budget have far-reaching implications for the development of our dear nation and the well-being of our citizens.
“It is evident that there are items in the budget that do not align with our current circumstances, and it is imperative to call for a review and appropriate virement. Allocating our scarce resources to high-priority “areas of need is essential for the well-being of the nation.
“For instance, allocating N15 billion solely for the National Assembly hospital is unacceptable, especially when it exceeds five times the budgetary allocation to The National Hospital or the combined capital vote of our six major teaching hospitals across the nation, namely; University College Hospital, Ibadan; University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu; Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria; Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife; Jos University Teaching Hospital and University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital.”
Obi noted that this disparity reflects a low level of care for the rest of society.
The former presidential candidate further stated that justifying a budgetary allocation of N15.3 billion for the National Assembly library project and procurement of books, including the e-Library, in a country without a National Library is very disappointing.
“The National Library has been under construction for the past 20 years, and its budgetary allocation for 2024 is less than 1B Naira, which makes the National Assembly Library budget 15 times more.
“Again the National Assembly Library budget is more than the combined budget of the top national universities’ libraries that desperately need the Libraries for research, teaching and learning purposes,” he stated.
Obi further faulted the allocation of N10 billion for the Senate’s and House of Representatives’ car parks and the National Assembly Recreation Centre, whereas less was allocated to the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.