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Senate to hold public hearing on 2017 Budget tomorrow

The Senate is holding a public hearing on the 2017 Appropria-tion Bill submitted to the legislature by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the public hearing is aimed at allowing stakeholders and members of the public to make contributions to the proposed legislation before passage by the National Assembly.

It said that over the past week, the Senate has suspended regular plenary sessions with a view to giving all committees an opportunity to conduct adequate oversight and for ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government to defend the allocations included in the estimates submitted to the legislature by President Buhari.

It said that the joint public hearing, will push the budget defence a step further by allowing members of the public to weigh-in constructively on ways to improve the appropriations bill.

“This will be the first time something like this is happening,” Abdullahi said adding: “It’s a testament to the leadership and foresight of the Senate President, and the commitment of the 8th Senate as a whole to ensure that the budget is passed transparently – with adequate feedback from the general public.”

Senate President Bukola Saraki stated that the historic public hearing on the budget is aimed at ensuring more citizen-participation in the legislative processes.

“We will continue to create platforms such as these, that will allow the general public to play a role in what we do here,” the Senate President said.

“Moving forward, the public can expect that we will continue this practice of having an open budget hearing where every-day Nigerians are primary contributors.”

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