Nasarawa State Assembly Laments Inadequate Budgetary Allocation for Lawmakers
By Amina Mohammed, Lafia.
The Nasarawa State House of Assembly Committee on Welfare has assured the staff of the assembly of the House leadership of continuous commitment to improving the welfare of its staff.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Welfare, Hon Abel Bala, gave the assurance when the management of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly and Assembly Service Commission appeared before the committee on their 2023 budget defense today in Lafia.
Bala, who is the Minority Leader of the House said that Speaker Balarabe Abdullahi is committed to the welfare of the staff of the assembly.
“You are aware that Rt. Hon Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi’s leadership is committed to the welfare of the staff.
“By God’s grace, better days await the staff of this assembly in 2023, “ he said.
The minority leader called for the support of all and sundry to enable the lawmakers to succeed.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly Service Commission, Hon Mohammed Musa Ohinoyi, thanked the committee for its effective synergy with the commission in ensuring the improved standard of living among its staff.
The Secretary said that the commission would continue to remain grateful to the House Leadership and Gov. Abdullahi Sule for their efforts in ensuring the development of the commission, the House, and the entire State.
Also, the Director of Finance and Accounts DFA of the State Assembly while defending the 2023 budget of the House, Alkali Haruna, said that members’ furniture allowances, members’ Gratuity, committee members’ vehicles, and retreats, as well as public hearing allocations among others, were omitted in the 2023 budget.
” This year’s budget is a budget of transition in the House because we will be having new members in 2023.
” And there is the need for a budget for members’ furniture allowances, vehicles, gratuity, retreat among others,” he said.
” if this budget is not reviewed upward believe me we will have problems at the end of the day, what borders us most is that we submitted a budget of 3.5 billion but wonder why the finance ministry cut it down to 1.7 billion and it is important to draw the attention of the House to the development so that something urgent should be done and if it is not done at least we will be vindicated at the end of the day when issues will start cropping up ” Alkali added.
The DFA also commended the Speaker for being up and doing in ensuring the improved standard of living for the staff of the assembly.
Dominica Nwabufo