A member of the House of
Representatives, representing Agege Federal Constituency, Lagos State,
Taofeek Adaranijo, on Tuesday said the full details of the 2016
Appropriation Bill would be forwarded by the National Assembly to
President Muhammadu Buhari for assent before the end of the week.
Buhari had refused to sign the budget
owing to the failure of the National Assembly to send the full details
of the N6.06tn harmonised budget passed by the two chambers.
Adaranijo, who spoke shortly after
inspecting some projects in Lagos, stated that the Senate and House of
Representatives’ committees on appropriation had been working together
to ensure that the president got the full details of the budget before
the end of the week.
He said,
“The delay was caused by the lapses identified in the budget. As responsible parliamentarians, the lapses identified had to be sorted out first.”
Adaranijo, who is a member of the House
Committee on Works, inspected ongoing road constructions by the Lagos
State Government in collaboration with the Agege Local Government Area
and the Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area.
Adaranijo, who also inspected the
ongoing construction of the Abule Egba flyover and some borehole
projects which he sponsored for the people of his constituency in
Magbon, Olusanya and Ago Igbira, commended Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for
taking the initiative to partner the councils.
He said,
“The projects have demonstrated Ambode’s love for the people. It must also be noted that this is about the first time that such first class roads would be constructed with walkways, drainage channels and streetlights.
“During electioneering, we made a lot of promises to the people. The projects are in fulfillment of our promises to them.
“As a representative of the people, I felt it is pertinent for me to come and see what is going on so I can report back. Anytime I see the governor, I will appreciate him for the ongoing projects.”
The Chairman of All Progressives
Congress in the Orile-Agege LCDA, Sunday Ajayi, commended Ambode and
Adaranijo for the projects in the council, adding that the projects were
excellent.
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