Constituency projects are avenues for fund diversion- FG
Tue Jun 21, 2016 07:47:am National
1.8K By Buchi Obichie
At a summit which held in Abuja yesterday, the Federal Government said constituency projects, which were put into the nation's annual budget by National and State Lawmakers, had been an avenue for embezzlement and diversion of funds.
The issue of constituency projects was the topic of the one-day summit organised by the House of Representatives and Conference of Speakers in collaboration with the National Institute for Legislative Studies, NILS, which centred on political representation, constituency and zonal intervention services, in Abuja, on Monday.
Secretary to Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal who spoke at the summit, noted that in the past, constituency projects had been the conduit pipe through which money was embezzled by lawmakers, but that the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration had come to change the practice.
Minister for Power,Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola told the National Assembly to look at its duties as enshrined in the exclusive legislative list and pay attention to only projects that would benefit a greater number of the people; leaving aside, projects on primary healthcare services which are supposed to be done by the Local Governments.
He said: "I say this because we must avoid the risk of crowded projects where legislators at the national level are made strictly to implement constituency projects that involve primary healthcare centres, which are for the local governments."
Fashola stated that Government will not be complacent seeing money voted for projects go into individual pockets; though the issue of providing projects for the people was part of the change mantra of the Buhari administration.
According to him, constituency projects are "in line with the change mantra of the Government, which is determined to execute projects that will impact positively on the lives of people of every federal constituency and senatorial district in executable and evenly distributed manner.
"I therefore charge all the stakeholders and participants at this summit to extensively brainstorm on how best to fully deliver, utilize and extend constituency projects in the best interest of the people and come up with appropriate recommendations to Government on how best to proceed."
The issue of constituency projects was the topic of the one-day summit organised by the House of Representatives and Conference of Speakers in collaboration with the National Institute for Legislative Studies, NILS, which centred on political representation, constituency and zonal intervention services, in Abuja, on Monday.
Secretary to Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal who spoke at the summit, noted that in the past, constituency projects had been the conduit pipe through which money was embezzled by lawmakers, but that the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration had come to change the practice.
Minister for Power,Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola told the National Assembly to look at its duties as enshrined in the exclusive legislative list and pay attention to only projects that would benefit a greater number of the people; leaving aside, projects on primary healthcare services which are supposed to be done by the Local Governments.
He said: "I say this because we must avoid the risk of crowded projects where legislators at the national level are made strictly to implement constituency projects that involve primary healthcare centres, which are for the local governments."
Fashola stated that Government will not be complacent seeing money voted for projects go into individual pockets; though the issue of providing projects for the people was part of the change mantra of the Buhari administration.
According to him, constituency projects are "in line with the change mantra of the Government, which is determined to execute projects that will impact positively on the lives of people of every federal constituency and senatorial district in executable and evenly distributed manner.
"I therefore charge all the stakeholders and participants at this summit to extensively brainstorm on how best to fully deliver, utilize and extend constituency projects in the best interest of the people and come up with appropriate recommendations to Government on how best to proceed."
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