The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari , has said revenue generation to fund annual budgets has been the greatest challenge being faced by his regime.
Buhari, in his speech, while presenting the 2021 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly on Thursday, said supervising ministers had been ordered to ensure strict monitoring of revenue-generating agencies under their supervision.Meanwhile, the National Assembly will be funded with N128 billion in 2021.The President blamed this on non-existent personnel and unauthorised allowances introduced by Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.
Lawan made this known in his opening remarks before Buhari was called to lay the national budget before the joint session of the National Assembly. The Senate President recalled how the parliament promised to pass the 2020 budget before the year ended, which was achieved. “The National Assembly is ready to pass the 2021 budget before the end of the year, by the grace of God,” Lawan said.
Your administration is challenging self to us , u supposed wonder how we managed your challenge administration, asuustrike
Make public offices less attractive by draining the salaries and and allowances, by then, those whose mind are to serve the people can be there and that's a total solution to over staying in public offices, by then, more revenue can be generated
HMMM, Revenue Generation? What happened to other sources Where the revenue are been generated Per Second?
Asin my hatred for this man 🤦♀️
Tax the poor more.
Nothing wey no dey b challenge to You,even the propaganda wey ur government thrive on sef na another challenge to u. Ezi
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I haven't seen the performance of 2020 buget, Mr President.
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