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FG N1.5tr Social Investment Programme, a Failure – Senate

 

 

By Abdul Alli

 

The Upper Chamber of the National Assembly, Senate has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) led-Government National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) as a failure, adding that its impact is yet to be felt by Nigerians. The expression of displeasure was handed down at the Senate Thursday during the Programme budget defense.

 

It also worried that the programme has not been able to add any value to the lives of Nigerians. The Upper House threatened to cut budgetary allocation for the Programme.

 

Senator Danjuma Goje who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, made the threat when the Special Adviser to the President on Social Investment, Mrs. Maryam Uwais, appeared before the panel to provide clarification on proposed budget implementation. It was estimated that N1.5 trillion has been budgeted for the programme in the last three year of the APC-led administration.

 

Uwais told the committee that NSIP received N175 billion in 2016 and 2017 fiscal year.

 

According to her, “You may kindly recall that N500 billion was appropriated for the NSIP in 2017, out of which N100 billion was allocated for the Social Housing Scheme under the Federal Ministry of Finance. Out of the balance of N400 billion, only N90 billion was released to the NSIP for 2017.”She also said that the programme received N85 billion in 2016.

 

She insisted that N100 billion is deducted at source for housing scheme by the Federal Ministry of Finance.”

 

Emphasising on the importance of the programme, Senator Goje, said that by the end of three years, the NSIP would have handled an unprecedented sum of N1.5 trillion.

 

He said, “Many people are complaining that they have not seen the impact of the programme, considering the magnitude of the funds involved. I am from Gombe State, I represent Gombe Central. I am yet to see one boy who came to tell me that he has benefited from your N500 billion.

 

“Many other Nigerians are saying the same thing. N500 billion for 36 states is about N13 billion. If you spend N13 billion in one year in Gombe State, there is no way I would not have known, other people will also know.

 

“If you spend N500 billion in one year in Nigeria, Nigerians will know. No single All Progressives Congress (APC) person in Gombe State has benefitted from your School Feeding Programme. No single person from Gombe State has benefitted from your N-Power. We don’t know about your N-Power. As far as many of us are concerned, we are completely dissatisfied with what you are doing.”

 

He also said that there was no indication that N100 billion was deducted from source for the social housing scheme by the Ministry of Finance. “Senate does not know about N100 billion going for housing scheme. The money is given to you for social investment.”

 

A member of the committee, Tayo Alasuadura, said they foresaw the problem at the beginning of the programme.

 

“Those of us who approve the budget, we don’t know what is happening. We should know what is happening in our constituencies.

 

“You have spent N85 billion this year. You spent N90 billion in the first year 2016 making it N175 billion. A programme that has been on for two years, and I don’t know what is happening. It is terrible. The governors you say are also complaining did not allocate money for this programme. We did.”

 

Alasuadura said that the programme should be scrapped if its implementation would continue to be a source of worry.
Goje intervened and insisted that his interest was for the programme to succeed “because I am also APC. We called you because you are handling big money. N500 billion is half a trillion. Unfortunately most Nigerians do not know what you are doing. Your publicity is zero. Most importantly, the people who are approving the money do not also know what you are doing.

 

“We have asked you to give us detailed report on what you are doing. If we get the report, we will know whether to give you N500 billion.

 

“In 2017, we appropriated N500 billion. In 2018, we will appropriate according to performance. We are going out of our way to make this programme to succeed. We are not against it, we want it to succeed.”

 

Senator Francis Alimekhena warned that if care was not taken, the programme would go the way of SURE-P.

He said the NSIP should not use a World Bank template in the country because it would not work.

 

The committee asked the presidential aide to submit names of beneficiaries of its programme today for its verification. The lawmakers said the names became necessary to ensure that the money was not going into wrong hands.

 

The budget defense almost turned to rowdy session as the lawmakers and the Presidential aide raised voices.

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