Unlike Jonathan who budgeted only N18 billion for roads, I have budgeted N200 billion to fix all roads – Buhari




President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration has prioritised the repair and construction of roads within the country, unlike his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, who earmarked very little for infrastructure.

Mr. Buhari said this in a speech Friday before signing the 2016 budget into law.

“To illustrate our renewed commitment to infrastructural development, the 2016 budget allocates over N200 billion to road construction as against a paltry N18 billion allocated for same purpose in the 2015 budget,” President Buhari said.



The president said his administration earmarked N350 billion for capital construction projects, with the hope that figure ill help stimulate the country’s ailing economy.

“The signing of the budget today will trigger concerted efforts to reflate the Nigerian economy, a key element of which is an immediate injection of N350bn into the economy by way of capital projects,” he said.

The 2016 budget was signed Friday afternoon after months of bickering by the executive and the National Assembly over figures and projects proposed in the document.

At the event, Mr. Buhari thanked all those who worked to make the budget a reality, including leaders of the National Assembly.

“It gives me great pleasure today to sign the first full-year budget of this administration into law. I thank the leadership of the National Assembly, in particular, the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and indeed all members of the National Assembly for their cooperation in making this a reality,” Mr. Buhari said.


The president pledged a smoother process for the 2017 budget cycle.

“The budget is intended to signpost a renewal of our commitment to restoring the budget as a serious article of faith with the Nigerian people. This Administration is committed to ensuring that
henceforth the annual appropriation bill is presented to the National Assembly in time for the passage of the Act before the beginning of the fiscal year.”

Mr. Buhari said details of the budget will be made available by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma.

“Through the 2016 budget, aptly titled “Budget of Change’’, the government seeks to fulfil its own side of the social contract. The Budget I have signed into law provides for aggregate expenditures of N6.06trn. Further details of the approved budget, as well as our Strategic Implementation Plan for the 2016 budget, will be provided by the Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning.
“I shall be speaking in more details about the Budget, its implementation and the over-all national economic and social policies of the Government in my address on May 29th, God willing,” Mr. Buhari said.

Mr. Buhari said his administration exercised prudence in signing the budget because of falling crude oil prices.

“In designing the 2016 budget, we made a deliberate choice to pursue an expansionary fiscal policy despite the huge decline in government revenues from crude oil exports. This is why we decided to enlarge the budget deficit at this time, to be financed principally through foreign and domestic borrowings. All borrowings will, however, be applied towards growth-enhancing capital expenditures.

“Despite the current difficulties, we will work extra-hard to achieve our revenue projections. Our revenue generating agencies are coming under better management and are being re-oriented. The implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) is expected to contribute significantly to improving transparency over government revenues.

“Our determined fight against corruption is resulting in improvements in the quality of public expenditure. The work of the Efficiency Unit, as well as other public financial management initiatives, are also contributing in this regard. The continuing efforts to reduce recurrent expenditures should hopefully free up more funds for capital expenditure in 2017 and beyond,” he said.

The president said Nigeria was experiencing perhaps the toughest economic times in its history.
“As I said in my New Year message, living in State House does not in any way alienate me from your daily struggles. I read the newspapers and listen to the TV and radio news. I hear your cries. I share your pains.

“We are experiencing probably the toughest economic times in the history of our Nation. I want to commend the sacrifice, resilience and toughness of all Nigerians young and old who have despite the hardships continued to have hope and confidence of a great future for Nigerians. But permit me to say that this government is also like none other. We are absolutely committed to changing the structure of the Nigerian economy once and for all.

“We are working night and day to diversify the economy so that we never again have to rely on one commodity to survive as a country. So that we can produce the food we eat, make our own textiles, produce most of the things we use. We intend to create the environment for our young peoples to be able to innovate and create jobs through technology,” Mr. Buhari said.
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  1. Inferiority is a very bad thing. Can't his government do anything without negatively alluding to the last government? Was Jonathan's government the only government nigeria had ever ran under? The present government has created the worst time for the people I. The history of nigeria- there is no fuel, there is no power, the military, Fulani herdsmen, book haram and kidnappers are on a rampage, the economy has collapsed and the west is laughing at our mistake. This government inundates all and sundry of how trillion have been recovered from looters only to head out cap in hand, to beg for loans from china. What happened to the recovered trillions? Salaries are not paid, workers are being retrenched , ethnic cleansing is going on wishing the country, and for dedicating less than $800 million dollars towards roads construction and patching for the whole country, our president is blaring the trumpet. Please , let us eat our small garrison and go to bed in the dark but stop distracting us because we all know you are clueless. Please handover to the pastor

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    1. My brother, which of the pastors? Don't call him pastor anymore. No sane pastor will ever join Nigerian politics. For what. So dirty a game to get involved in. Plseee. I've said time without number, any day the apc govt did not mention Goodluck, that day is not yet complete for them.

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    2. So dirty a game to get involved in, think about irony of your comment, so you expect dirty people to clean it?

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  2. Sai baba. Carry go jo. Majority of discerning Nigerians dey solidly behind u.

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  3. #200b you said? We know you apc talk talk talk no action. Tell us the roads that you want to inject the #200b into so that we will begin to monitor it.419 government. Continue to deceive Nigerians. Goodluck Goodluck Goodluck, any day you forget to mention that name will never be complete for you. You were there before and what was the legacies you left? None. Now one year into your administration, nothing. Budget was just signed today, after 5 months into the year and you are proud. Abeg.

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  4. Anonymous 7:58pm, is it a crime to say the real thing as it is ? Jonathan regime is the immediate past administration, so its the reference point to this present administration.

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    1. Please let the government focus on alleviating the current hardship Nigerians are facing and stop calling the past government in all their activities. What we should be discussing is the strategy behind budgeting so much for Road construction.

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  5. Jonathan budgeted 18billion for road construction,that's not our business,after your minister confirmed that Jonathan's administration built more roads in Nigeria than any administration..what we are concerned about is for you to surpass that mark,stop all this cheap talk and get to work please...

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  6. It's not about what past gov budgeted. Its about what needs to b done and how much is available. A good road last might have gone bad this year and the need to work on it. But the real problem is what will b done with the 200b? Is it roads that will start going bad b4 D contractors leave site or that will be as durable as our 1960 roads? Is it going to be 2kilometers road and I say 200b is exhausted? We are here to see.

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  7. On a daily basis, the effect of lack of education shows in the comments and body language of Buhari. It has taken him 7 months to get a budget for Nigeria. instead of sitting down to implement the budget, he goes about comparing his budget with that of GEJ. I challenge Buhari to publish item for item his budget with that of GEJ if he thinks he has done anything better.

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  8. Enough of all this Jonathan this Jonathan that, this govt shld get to work blaming past administration for everything is boring.

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  9. Anonymous 11:58pm pls let him compare the fuel and electricity situation and fulani heldsmem atrocity to Nigerian and what the situation was like during Good luck time. He will bury his head in shame. Mumu

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  10. Sai Baba. We are solidly behind you. If people want to know the roads earmarked, they should research into the dailies to find out the breakdown of the budget. People should not be lazy and expect to be spoon-fed with information. We know that the budget fund will not be looted and diverted like the immediate past administration

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  11. Obasanjo allocated billions to roads and works, but conspired with Anenih to siphon it. It was after that that Igbo legislators embarked on hunger strikes over their dilapidated, un-motorable roads. Actions speak louder.

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  12. Buhari is clueless and very much unlearned that he does not know that comparing Jonathan with himself is like saying that two parallel lines can meet.Let Buhari start to work now, then at the end of the day,what he will do can speak for him Instead of this unnecessary comparism.

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  13. It's very unfortunate that we still have so many illiterates that reason from their anus. Please educate them before they start blaming themselves.

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  14. Gej supporters hw market? You guys have not see anything some of you will Cray blood thieves.

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